I would echo the comments on building on NAFTA and the need for certainty. Certainly this is an agreement that helps ensure that the supply chains that have been developed across North America remain in place, and there are some improvements to NAFTA. I mentioned the co-operation forums to further ensure that our trade works better across all three nations. There are some incremental market access improvements that are welcome wins for our sector.
Sugar was, for the most part, excluded from the original NAFTA. It is now included in this agreement. Moving forward, it will be important to ensure that implementation takes place properly. In particular, the sugar sector has identified some potential preliminary concerns when it comes to export controls, something that has been flagged to government officials and negotiators. I believe our member appeared before the trade committee yesterday. It will be important to ensure that those implementation pieces work well.
For the most part, it is time to get CUSMA ratified because it's about certainty in North America and our ability to compete as a North American market globally.