I don't think it has to. As I mentioned earlier, this can't be a zero-sum game. We look at commitments by governments in the past to protect supply management, for example, in trade negotiations, and that hasn't happened even though they committed to protecting them.
If you look at CUSMA and the loss of 10% to 11% of market access, this legislation would further entrench into government that they need to protect a very vital sector in this country. Supply management, by and large, does not export, so we don't affect other countries from that aspect. I don't think you have to have one without the other.