Well, we certainly always look at how we can leverage the people we have and the teams we have in terms of how Agriculture Canada, with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Global Affairs Canada, can work together collaboratively with industry to do as much as we can with the assets and resources we have. We're always looking to prioritize and work collaboratively on market access issues to get as much as we can. I don't get to necessarily wave a wand and get more resources, but of the resources we have, we try to use them as effectively as we can and target the sector's priorities as much as we can in terms of market access. We work with the sector to help identify those.
At the same time, you're right to flag trade negotiations and new trade agreements. That is another area that occupies a fair bit of our time. There are a lot of trade discussions ongoing, and certainly we work to open up these markets and then maintain and build access.
I'll say finally that under the partnership there is an ongoing emphasis on trade, particularly with AgriMarketing, which will be there to help small and medium-sized companies in terms of promoting their goods outside of the country.