Thank you. I'm going to stay with Mr. Roy to talk about this issue with the U.K.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that some of these non-tariff barriers suddenly arose when we signed FTAs. They have come in as a response to FTAs. We sign them with the best intentions, and then other countries come up with ways of getting around them. We think we're going to get more access for pork and beef in exchange for more access to European cheese, and instead, we get nothing out of it.
That was my first comment, if you can respond to that.
With regard to the U.K., we have a situation with the accession to the CPTPP and the bilateral agreement that we're working on. It's my understanding that there's still an opportunity to sign a side letter with the U.K. about various aspects of what the CPTPP provides. We can specify in there some of the issues we have.
I'm wondering if you would comment on that opportunity, to see whether it would apply to some of your concerns.