Yes, and we're going to study that. It's on the agenda: non-tariff barriers within existing FTAs. I hope you'll come back to testify on that.
What I keep going back to is this: We're negotiating an FTA with the U.K. right now, and the U.K. has said, “We want some access to supply-managed industries.” If this bill passes, that can't happen, and the U.K. might then say that there's no deal. How can you say that doesn't divide agricultural sectors, then, because the deal is dead and other agricultural sectors don't have access on a free trade basis to the U.K. market?