They ultimately pay the price. Thank you for that.
I'd like to go now to the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance and Mr. Carey.
You talked in your presentation about some of the trade barriers that exist. You talked about direct government support, in essence, and most people would think monetary support, government policies, a regulatory approach. However, we recently reviewed Bill C-282 here. What it would do is preclude discussions of our supply-managed sectors when the Canadian government undertakes new trade negotiations.
CUSMA is up for renewal in the next couple of years. We're currently working on a Canada-U.K. trade agreement. We've just had the U.K. accession to the CPTPP.
Do you see this as a trade irritant that is just waiting to happen?