I will say that all parties have openly stated that they support our supply management system, and we're thankful for the support that we have.
I guess the concern we have is that, every time we go into a trade agreement or trade negotiation, we stand the risk of losing market access. For us it seems that we're always the trade currency at the end of the day and that supply management is just slightly sacrificed.
Our concern always is—and I think the term was used by others around this table, other witnesses that you had at this table—that we lose a little bit with each trade negotiation, and it's death by a thousand cuts. Eventually we're going to get to a point where the supply management system is going to give up a certain amount of access and the system will no longer function as it was intended.
I can't answer what that number is, and I don't ever want to find out what that number is.