Thank you.
That was the point—as the member quite rightly points out—of going over those trade statistics, to give you some hard numbers to help bolster the attraction of the Pacific Alliance, help explain the attraction of the Pacific Alliance. But as I said, it also goes beyond those trade policy and economic considerations.
Beyond the FTAs, a key policy objective of the alliance is to deepen and harmonize current trade rules and market access among members. But this deeper integration also feeds over into better cooperation and coordination in terms of competing for business opportunities in Asia and other international markets, and to help make us more present in markets of the Pacific Alliance. Over and above that, engaging with the Pacific Alliance at a fairly early stage will also, we think, bring a force-multiplier effect to our bilateral relations with Pacific Alliance members on other political security and foreign policy interests.