On the first one, the Prime Minister has received an invitation. He's considering his participation or the participation of Canada. The agenda isn't set yet, so for me to speak about objectives and “gets” from that meeting is premature. The final agenda isn't set yet; it's not yet set by Pacific Alliance members.
I do no believe the invitations have gone to any of the businesses yet. We have a preliminary indication from the Pacific Alliance that they will extend invitations to the Canadian private sector. We're counting on that, but no, this hasn't been finalized yet.
The meeting is still a way's away. As Mr. MacKay said, the Pacific Alliance is still negotiating some elements.
Prior to that, there's also a possibility that there might be a ministerial meeting held the day before the summit, but again this is not finalized yet. Really, the May 23 meeting is still a work in progress. We have been speaking to the Colombians very, very frequently to work with them to clarify the meeting objectives.