Actually, to my knowledge, Canada is the only G7 country to have concluded an agreement with all the other G7 countries. I agree with Ms. Chee. What works best isn't necessarily when government employees come to talk to us about agreements, but rather when entrepreneurs come to talk about their experience and a government-backed market.
Last week, we held an activity on the new Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. Usually, this type of event would draw about 50 people. This time, 130 people came to hear from businesses who talked about how they could benefit from the agreement. The Canadian ambassador to Japan, who happened to be in town, came to talk about the fact that our businesses had an advantage over American companies. In fact, Japan doesn't yet have any agreements with the United States.
So what works well is testimony from businesspeople, hearing peers from other businesses come to discuss their experience, with the support of government people, of course.