Mr. Chairman, I can tell the hon. member that this is a top priority for us. We have allies such as the Cairns Group and we have the strong voice of developing countries that want market access in agriculture.
It is not possible to have a new round of negotiations that does not include serious agricultural negotiations. It will really improve the lot of our farmers from all over the country. The subsidies that the European Union is committing to agriculture are a folly. The domestic support in the United States is far too high. It is insensitive to developing countries and unrealistic for our farmers. We will be making progress next week in Doha for the benefit of our farmers.