With apologies, we don't have the detailed history of the negotiations. As my colleague Stephanie said, negotiations started some time ago and concluded with the signing in November of 2016. Canada has a large number of tax treaties. This would be, I believe, the ninety-fourth. Concluding bilateral tax conventions with other countries is very much a part of how Canada does business internationally.
As my colleague said, there is Canadian investment in Madagascar. African nations are in a growing region of the world. In addition, with Madagascar's being a largely francophone country, Canada has perhaps some advantage in terms of our opportunities for business investment and dealing with them. Beyond a few mining projects, there is a fair bit of opportunity there. It's also consistent with our general policy, since it is a well-connected country with a wealth of tax treaties available for Canadian businesses.