I'll comment from our previous involvement in trade negotiations and from members sharing their experiences in resolving market access issues. Certainly, there is always interplay between different governments. There is an expectation that if we, as Canada, want a government to solve a problem in another market, they are going to want a problem solved for their products coming into Canada, or potentially another interest they have. Sometimes that does enter the equation. It's not always the case.
We have a lot of cases where we have co-operative multi-country discussions. For example, in the crops sector, and generally in the livestock sector, there is a like-minded approach among countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Canada, which generally try to work together to solve these types of problems.