I believe that certainly with regard to supply management, put into a global perspective, there are a number of nations that see the opportunity to access Canadian markets for freer trade as a very important thing. Although we have 34 million to 35 million people, a lot of other nations look to the Canadian dairy price as liquid gold, as that opportunity.
What it does present us with, I think, depending on where the discussion goes, is that there will likely have to be a change to the current system. I'm an optimist. I also believe there can be compromise between the need to have freer trade globally and access to foreign markets and to ensure a livelihood for our rural communities. I'm an optimist who believes that in sitting down around a table like this, there can be compromises and a very successful solution.