Thank you for that question.
In terms of the Indo-Pacific strategy and certainly Agriculture Canada's role, and with the new office in Manila, it does include all agri-food, including fish and seafood, so we will be benefiting from their activities. Yes, we may be in some ways a poor second cousin, a small part of the broader agri-food. We understand that, but we will have access to their attention and services.
On your point about domestic supply, it is true that we export some of our products to global markets because there's a better price. Unfortunately, Canadians are quite price sensitive when it comes to fish and seafood.