I would come back to the chapters on rules of origin, customs procedures, and trade facilitation in the agreement. What we're doing is modernizing the commercial relationship with this agreement and creating an environment that is as user-friendly, barrier-free, and transparent as possible. All those things benefit stakeholders across the board, but there are instances in which there are very complicated markets and all kinds of barriers. Larger companies tend to be able to surmount these hurdles through economies of scale more easily than SMEs.
This is relevant for SMEs because of the transparency and the streamlined nature of things, including the process of origin certification. For a product to benefit from the preferential tariff under a free trade agreement, it has to originate in the territory of the parties. The process for certification is very simple in our system. The government's not involved and it's the exporter who makes that determination, does the certification, and keeps the records, which can be made available if they're needed. For all of those reasons, it's a good-news story for SMEs as well as other stakeholders.