Specifically with the Indo-Pacific strategy, when we look at that strategy as a tool to help us orient our thinking on commerce, completing agreements with ASEAN and Indonesia help establish new frameworks that create more stability. That is an important priority in something that the Government of Canada has control over.
I would also add that, when we look at the investment in the Indo-Pacific office, that is a commitment to stability, investment and presence over time. That's the sort of thing that the Government of Canada needs to keep doing to help businesses and farmers do our jobs to produce efficiently and competitively and to deliver for our customers.