It's a good question in a number of ways. First, obviously Canada is a great exporter of primary products: grains, oilseeds, meat. When you look at the economic strategy tables that have been announced by the government, moving forward we want to increase our exports to $65 billion. The idea would be that it has to be value-added. That will have to be a part contributing to it. I think one of the things, quite frankly, is that we have a great opportunity. We have some of the safest and best foods in the world. Knowing the Japanese market, with the ratification, if we go forward with CPTPP—and I'll let my colleague, Mr. Seppey, talk about some details—there's a great opportunity for us to have access to that market. But one of the things I've learned is that many of the Asian markets change their product line continually, so we would have to make sure we also understand the markets we're going into and make sure our exporters are well versed in that as well.
Now, Mr. Seppey, would you have anything to say relative to the opportunity?