I'm told that the negotiations are taking place in parallel and that the bilateral talks are not being held back in any significant way because of TPP. That said, we're still in the very early stages in the negotiations with Japan. I would be very surprised if Japan plays all its cards bilaterally before it has played its cards on TPP. It would surprise me if we are able to conclude bilaterally with Japan before a TPP deal is concluded.
Where the priority should lie in terms of closing the deal with Asia is South Korea. We've been at this now for, as I said, nine years. The Americans concluded well before us. The Australians have now concluded. Our exporters, particularly in the agricultural sector, are at a significant competitive disadvantage.
I think many of the issues have been resolved. I know there's opposition from the auto sector. We need some all-party support and some public expression of support for a deal that's in the national interest, so that we can close this deal with South Korea.
Then we can say that we have one under our belt; we have one deal with Asia under our belt. It would greatly increase our credibility and make it easier for us to close deals with other Asian economies.