Yes. In the context of the free trade negotiations, of course, there is the side agreement, which is the agreement on labour cooperation. This, as Mr. Hutton mentioned, provides Canada with an excellent opportunity to address whatever migrant worker issues we may have in Jordan in the context of this agreement. In fact, on the face of the agreement, we see there are commitments from both Canada and Jordan to address labour issues, to abide by and stand by commitments under the International Labour Organization, in addition to the elimination of all forced work, and migrant workers' rights are specifically contemplated in the agreement as well.
From my perspective, this offers Canada a nice opportunity to address these issues and to expect Jordan to make whatever changes are suitable to rectify the situation and to address our concerns.