The Competition Bureau has an international group that participates in trade agreements, and a lot of trade agreements have competition chapters. The new USMCA has a competition chapter in it that is largely geared towards ensuring the sound exchange of information between agencies to enable them to work collaboratively and to do their jobs, because as I said, a lot of antitrust is international in scope. You have international cartels, conglomerate mergers that are notifiable in dozens and dozens of countries, and business conduct that can be international in scope as well.
Really, our job is to make sure that we maintain those relationships and that we're communicating with one another, given how international the activity is.