Thanks.
I'll say two things. I think, first of all, that broad consultations are essential. The CCCE, for example, firmly supports the government's recent conclusion of the South Korea free trade agreement. Not all CCCE firm members are in agreement about that. Some of our auto sector CEO members have made their views clear about their concerns, for example, with that specific agreement. We have to be respectful and mindful of those views and work together with our U.S. and EU counterparts on non-tariff barriers in the South Korean market. Those are a legitimate concern.
I would say the general outreach is important, but it's also important that consultations be as broad as possible to allow individual firms, as well as associations like ours, to make representations.
Second, I would strongly recommend that in addition to having stakeholder days and showing the great openness that the government has shown in terms of consultations, that a ministerial advisory council be created, not just for the Minister of Trade but also for other ministers who are intimately involved with aspects of rural development, including the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Agriculture. Those kinds of ministerial-level tables have existed in the past, and the CCCE would encourage the re-creation of those councils that directly advise the minister for ongoing dialogue and discussion.