The U.S. is our largest export market, at close to $7 billion in 2022 alone. I think just talking about the market access piece isn't enough. We have to look at the totality of the agreement.
As we know, back during negotiations for CUSMA, dispute settlement was one of the sticking points with the U.S. administration at the time. It's something we've availed ourselves of as an entire sector in agriculture in the past, and it's a really strong tool for us, from a dispute settlement standpoint, to challenge the U.S. or the Mexicans on particular issues. We would never want to see that watered down in lieu of another part of a different chapter within the agreement.