That's an excellent question. I will take the opportunity to clarify a couple of pieces.
The arrangement, as negotiated, we don't expect it to be tabled as it's not a treaty. It's not an FTA in the traditional state-to-state sense. The actual implementation of it will follow signature. What I will say is that since the Indo-Pacific strategy was launched, it is correct that we have strengthened in a number of ways, including economically, our engagement with Taiwan. That includes getting a FIPA, a foreign investment protection arrangement, across the finish line.
The arrangement the member refers to is an important opportunity for us to increase access for certain aspects of our economy. It is with the government. The government is considering the timing and the nature of moving forward on it.
