I'm going to let my colleague from the other part of the department attempt an answer on the promotion side, because I don't know. But I would say that there are two different aspects to helping countries exploit the market access they get in free trade agreements. The other side, with which I was involved, at least at the multilateral level, is aid for trade; that is to say, aid to help the poorest countries actually build the capacity to export products and thereby take advantage of trade agreements.
For example, in the case of the World Trade Organization, where a good 30 of the 153 members are least developed countries, Canada chaired a process—