There are a couple of things I'll say. Colleen may want to add things from CFIA's standpoint.
We do, as you allude to, work very closely with Global Affairs Canada, with our missions in the jurisdiction in question, whether that's in Brussels or in parts of Europe and Asia, and with the industry to make sure that we're seeing implementation go smoothly. If there are delays or other issues—and one of the things we hear a lot about are the non-tariff barriers that come up—we certainly work hard with all our colleagues and with the trading partners to tackle those.
Most of these agreements would come with some kind of committee structure, some kind of regular engagement structure, to help tackle some of these challenges. We would move through those processes and others to apply pressure to resolve the problems.