Just to clarify, I don't believe I did mention either FIPAs or FTAs in my remarks, but they are certainly types of economic agreements that we have with different countries and partners.
Yes, Global Affairs Canada, as the department responsible for our international trade policy, would be the lead department on making decisions about which countries to propose negotiations with and then carrying out those negotiations. Obviously it has to be mutually agreed. We may have interest, but the other partner has to be interested too.
Mr. Weston raised, for example, the FIPA that we concluded a few years back with China. That was one that our department led in terms of the negotiations. So we would have that responsibility. We do also a regular process of review within the department based on a combination of the resources that are available for negotiations and then also what are our priority markets. There would be a constantly updated list of which countries would be the next ones we would want to look at for those kinds of agreements.