That's all about negotiating and negotiating the best deal. Again, my only concern—and I support supply management—is the notion of codifying it. Even with respect to whether this legislation is in fact required, we have government negotiators, and all government officials are saying they are committed to supply management.
I in fact asked Mr. Aaron Fowler from Global Affairs, when they testified at the beginning, whether this legislation is even required. He commented that Canada, in the past, regularly concluded ambitious comprehensive free trade agreements that did not make commitments with respect to market access for supply-managed goods. That was in the absence of this piece of legislation. Therefore, I would conclude that this legislation is not required in order to achieve such outcomes.
I was just wondering if you would agree with that.