I'm not sure what the gold standard reference is, but that would be a distinct protocol in that case, for the European market. At this point, I'm not willing to concede that this early in the negotiation, but certainly, if there were extra protocols that the Europeans negotiated with us, and if there were financial incentive, with the lucrative nature of the European market I'm certain that entrepreneurs in Canada would adjust their production protocols to meet that market demand.
I think the one thing we do have to be careful about, though, is that when we look at any market access protocols in other countries, whether it's Asia or Europe, we need to ensure that we don't subject all of our production to extra regulatory cost. We must stay competitive within North America for North American production, and we must allow the industry, in a market-driven way, to respond to market opportunities by adding production protocols voluntarily.