Sure. On the economic side, Americans actually export somewhere between $600 million to $800 million worth of agricultural products to Cuba every year. The economic interest of Canada is that a lot of those agricultural products have displaced Canadian exports to Cuba. So if we can, through talking about standards, customs, food inspection and different kinds of things, help them to understand the Canadian market, maybe that will help with the engagement of the Canadian producers who want to export to Cuba.
In terms of market reforms in Cuba, it's clear that there are all kinds of discussions now about market reforms, and they've been asking about how to organize these things. I think there's a lot of help that can be made in terms of understanding, as I said before, the different models of how to organize their trade ministry, their industry ministry, and their export and investment ministries. We've made some contributions there, and if there's other interest, we'd be pleased to help.