There are two ways to answer that. One is strictly speaking about trade. It's an opportunity. It's there. It's a very visible policy. It sends the right signal about our re-engagement with the Americas, and it opens the door to further negotiations with similar like-minded countries in the hemisphere. That is a justification, as I said, strictly from the trade point of view.
The second goes beyond that, and it is the need to show our commitment to our way of understanding the world. By this I mean being absolutely unapologetic about the support for democracy and for a democratic government that is facing several threats, not only domestically but also internationally.
It's a way of saying very clearly that we are committed to the hemisphere and that we are committed to the defence of democracy, human rights, economic prosperity, the possibility of enhancing that economic prosperity, and indeed security.
Thank you.