Our challenges arise once the process is established. As mentioned, the process obviously has to be open to the agri-food industry, which has certain specific characteristics. It's very important that we be consulted, but it's mainly in the fine print of the agreements that we come across challenges. In my opening remarks, I mentioned that, under the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP, the United Kingdom imposes very specific production or processing requirements that shouldn't exist. It really imposes those requirements to prevent Canadian and North American products from having access to its market, whereas it has access to ours.