Every country, with the best of good faith, went into the negotiations and agreements. Canada agreed to give the TPP countries a certain access to our market for products such as mozzarella, cheddar, butter and this sort of thing. That quota is never filled. Canadian consumers, or probably the manufacturers, distributors, and everyone who has that quota.... It's available. You can get as much as you want, but our market, for whatever reason, is not digging it. Whether it's hard to work with or whatever it is, there's something about the product our marketplace does not appreciate. There's a lot of quota left over every single year. It is not filled.
I'm sure the TPP countries, in particular New Zealand, are saying, “Oh, I came into this negotiation thinking you would take all of this cheese, because look at the access you gave me. However, it's not being used.” They may be feeling what Canadians are feeling on the beef side of things.
That was my only point. Have I made that...?