For PMRA, I would say that we are very strong internationally. We work a lot with the EPA. We actually get most chemicals first here in Canada and the U.S.—sometimes a bit after the U.S.—because of our history of doing joint reviews with the U.S.
In my substantive position as chief registrar, I'm responsible for the premarket. The head of the delegations that we see and a lot of my colleagues around the table are quite jealous of the relationship we have with the U.S. We often get the products here first because of the big market that we have and the importance of both sides having the same chemicals.
We still have an active CUSMA working group with the U.S. and Mexico to make sure that competitiveness is considered.