I think we as well as others have participated, at this point, in just one broad stakeholders briefing on Mercosur. Essentially, it was an issue around what the timetables could look like and so forth. I have no intel about what the actual proposal is. I can only glean what I'm taking from news reports and comments from the minister. There seems to be a level of heightened ambition around these progressive trade ideas. As I mentioned in my remarks, that is welcome, but as to what that looks like in practice, how it's manifested in proposals, and whether this signals a sufficient sea change in how Canada would consider social conditions of trade in the context of Mercosur, it's still unclear. We're committed to working with government on this. We're hoping they do show some strong ambition on this front.
On April 19th, 2018. See this statement in context.