Perhaps I could add to that, and this relates back to the question Mr. Fast posed about what the benefits are of these mechanisms and the knock-on effects that they have in terms of advancing human rights in the country.
One of the important elements that these kinds of agreements focus on is rule of law, because from a commercial point of view and an investment point of view, that's core to the security that one needs to do business in the country. And it's almost self-evident, but it has been seen in the implementation phases too, that the kinds of legal and judicial standards that are set and that are adhered to as a result of these agreements also have knock-on effects for the stability and the credibility of the judicial system as a whole in those countries.
So strengthening a judicial system to deal with the economic facts on the ground of an FTA also has an important benefit of strengthening the capacity of judges and lawyers and the level of expectation about good governance in a country.