Perhaps the chairman is about to say you've also invited Rob Ready, who is our chief air negotiator, to address the committee and he can take you through his negotiating agenda in detail.
The chief air negotiator is situated inside the trade policy and negotiations branch of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. This makes the point, I think graphically, that we link our air connections with our trade relationships with other countries. In setting that agenda, we take into consideration the commercial interests of our carriers, first of all, and second of all our airports and the related stakeholders in respect of air transportation services. But we also take into consideration the larger impact in terms of trade more generally. For example, our discussions with India recently concluded, expanding our existing agreement with India. Those negotiations were very much in the context of the broader set of negotiations on trade with India.