Thank you very much.
You obviously are very aware of the trans-Pacific partnership and the role it plays in the free trade environment in Canada. You obviously are aware that Australia, New Zealand, and the United States in particular invited Canada to the table of the trans-Pacific partnership and that those three nations in particular are very anxious to dissolve supply management here in Canada. I think that's a fair statement to make given all the public discussion about this.
Let me be very specific. Have you given any advice to the Government of Canada, either to the Department of International Trade or to the Department of Agriculture, or any other department, about the potential consequences of the trans-Pacific partnership, including an elimination or an altering of the supply management system in Canada?