As mentioned, I think there's every prospect of that. The commercial environment has been opened up literally as wide open as it could. Perhaps my colleague from agriculture wants to comment specifically about that sector.
But in terms of the commercial environment, there are two aspects, in my view. There are the actual tariffs, which, as it was mentioned, will be virtually going to zero within five years. There's also the question of existent barriers and trade irritants. On that front, I'm not aware of any areas where our exporters are facing any problems or irritants or barriers that are keeping them out of the market.
In fact, the chapters on customs procedures and on provisions related to trade facilitation are intended to make the environment more transparent, simpler, and more user-friendly for our trading community. This, again, adds to the prospect of doing more business in a country like Jordan, as a result of this trade agreement, which notably changes the commercial environment.
Denis.