I think negotiations have been going on for three and a half years, and I know there are some sticking points between the two countries that would take time to resolve. In the interest of goodwill, as well as of promoting and harnessing the benefits of a comprehensive trade agreement, especially for the benefit of small and medium-sized enterprises and more so, unlisted start-up companies, it is very important that we conclude the agreement as soon as possible.
Now, smaller companies and early-stage companies do not have a long runway. They cannot stay afloat for years and years without proper access to the market. They need to take advantage of the market opportunity as soon as possible; otherwise, they'll have to wind down and move somewhere else. For the entrepreneurial community, it's critical that what we started three years ago be concluded. Obviously, we cannot get everything. From the way the negotiations have been going, it seems that we will never be able to get everything we want. There has to be a compromise, but let's try to take advantage of what we have already achieved. Over these seven negotiating rounds, a number of things have already been achieved. I assume they would be beneficial, and we should conclude them.