Certainly. There's a very easy answer to the first one: yes. We're strong supporters of TPP 11. Canada tends to do very well in multilateral trade agreements, particularly when it comes to science-based regulatory standards.
As for non-tariff trade barriers, China is an excellent example of a place where it's very difficult for Canadian companies to get new seeds approved. The process is opaque, to put it politely. When the standards aren't clear and the process isn't clear, and when a new seed doesn't get approved in China, it means a Canadian farmer can't grow it because he or she does not now have a market in China.