Yes. The CPTPP that I talked about a little earlier, the comprehensive and progressive trade agreement.... Before I go there, I would also like to say that actually comprehensive and progressive means that the trade agreements that are being negotiated have provisions in them in structure that actually provide preferential access for small and medium-sized enterprises. They have preferential access in a way that they didn't before, because of what we negotiated into these trade agreements, and they also provide access for women-owned, women-led and indigenous-led companies. I would say that as a macro in terms of the way in which we are negotiating treaty agreements so that they are actually inclusive and allow for greater participation. As for the Asia-Pacific countries, whether they're emerging countries like Vietnam or Malaysia or economies like Japan or Australia, CPTPP gives us access to more than 500 million new customers in that Asia-Pacific region.
China, of course, is our second largest trading partner, and we will continue to work with trading, as we do with our second largest trading partner, along with all of the countries as part of the CPTPP. This is about having competitive trade agreements that open the door for our small and medium-sized businesses to access those customers and to grow and to create good middle-class jobs right here in Canada.