For the time being, tariffs and the differences between Canadian and American products are the only problem. The Korean market is very receptive to Canadian goods, as they are considered to be of very high quality. There is no issue with that. To my knowledge, no non-tariff barriers exist in the market at the moment. Denis might be able to elaborate on that.
What's important is for Canada to be on equal footing with other countries as far as tariffs go. And that will happen the day the agreement comes into force. At that point, we will see tariffs drop.