Ms. Greenwood, I'll start with you, but others can feel free to jump in.
This is my second turn. I've been listening. I guess some of us are doing some reflecting on where we are, but also why we are where we are at this juncture in time.
You just mentioned, Ms. Greenwood, this issue about agricultural exports. We are a trading nation, as many people have pointed out. We are an agricultural exporter. We feed a large part of the planet. The food crisis around the planet has become only more acute in the last 18 months, given Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine.
For the stepped-back observer, one would think that in this context there would be fewer barriers to getting our cereals to markets around the planet, as we heard from Mr. Walker, yet we're still seeing so many SPS measures.
How do we square those two? Is it just bad faith or mischief, as you just put it down to? How do we understand why it's happening and particularly why it's happening now, when there's so much global food insecurity?