At the moment we have four live negotiations. We have the Korea initiative we've been talking about, and we have three negotiations, which have been ongoing for many, many years, that we haven't been able to conclude. We have what we call the Central America four: Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua; EFTA, the European Free Trade Association; and Singapore. Those are the three others beyond Korea that we're actively negotiating now, but there are many other commitments in the pipeline, commitments that have been made in years past to pursue negotiations, primarily in this hemisphere. But those are the four that are ongoing now.
Pursuant to an economic framework agreement concluded a year ago, we've been pursuing a joint study with Japan, which has been looking at modelling and other aspects of trade globalization between Canada and Japan.
From our perspective, we would very much like to take a closer look at the possibility of an FTA with Japan, but I would only note that Japan has some fairly serious sensitivities in agriculture, fish, and forestry that make the prospect of an FTA with Canada problematic.