Sure. Those are among the areas where we expect to see some very significant benefits.
I mentioned that the beef tariff is at 40% and we've achieved a tariff phase-out outcome that is equal to what the Americans got, over 15 years. In the case of pork, most of our exports are of frozen pork, and they came under a line where we managed to get a five-year phase-out. That's very aggressive and will help reposition the Canadian companies in those two sectors.
Clearly, once the agreement is in place, the whole effort has to shift to marketing and promotion. Our department is already involved in that. I know that Minister Fast has been out talking up the agreement and the opportunities. I believe other ministers have been doing the same.
The trade commissioner service, which I am not directly responsible for but is the other part of the trade business line in our department, is actively now looking at how to ramp up its promotional efforts to help and to work with Canadian business to take advantage of the opportunities. It's a very important follow-on phase that is in fact happening already.