As part of the strategy's implementation, there was the announcement of a trade and development program. I think you're touching on some important issues. In terms of dumping, there is very little we can do within Global Affairs to have an impact on the market price of minerals like nickel, but there is a lot we can do in terms of the way in which the minerals are produced. That's something we will certainly look at as we start to implement our trade and development program. We'll be looking at the enabling environment for the development of, in this case, mineral production, whether that be labour standards or other forms of human rights assurances as investments take place, either Canadian investments or other support to a local government.
I would just say that Canada has a very strong reputation globally when it comes to questions about ESG standards. The “towards sustainable mining” standards that have been established by the Canadian Mining Association are very well regarded globally, and we would see them being implemented through our work in Africa.
