Yes, I think we certainly have heard from industry and various others that we should be having a more ambitious bilateral negotiating agenda, and we have been pursuing that.
We've been advancing bilateral negotiations with Korea, as you know. We've also been negotiating with a group of Central American countries and with Singapore, as well as with the European free trade area, which includes a number of northern European countries. All of those negotiations are advancing at the moment. We're also hoping to initiate new negotiations with the Dominican Republic, with a group of Caribbean countries, and with some of the Andean pact countries in Latin American, particularly Peru and Colombia.
So we are trying to have a much more ambitious bilateral agenda, and we see that as complementary to our efforts at the WTO, not in opposition to them.