It depends very much on the position taken by Canada's hypothetical future negotiating partner and the importance they attach to gaining access to the Canadian market for these products. For some future hypothetical negotiating partners, exports of dairy, poultry and egg products are not a high priority, and it might have limited impact on our ability to conclude an ambitious agreement. For others, it is a significant commercial interest, but only part of their objectives in a negotiation, and it therefore might be expected to affect the overall outcome in a way that would affect the level of ambition, but I couldn't speculate as to how. In some cases, the country may determine that they do not want to go forward with an FTA with Canada in the absence of Canada's being able to make commitments in this sector. It depends on the hypothetical partner in question.
On February 16th, 2023. See this statement in context.