There are no changes at all vis-à-vis Canada.
The Pacific Alliance itself continues to be a going concern. This is an initiative that sprung up amongst the four countries of Mexico, Peru, Colombia, and Chile. It began in 2011 and quite quickly concluded a negotiation to eliminate tariffs and, as well, promote mobility of people.
It's a new development in the Americas. From a Canadian perspective, I think it's a very exciting development, given that the four countries involved are amongst our most vibrant trading partners. We have already concluded free trade agreements with all four of the countries and, as I said, the two aspirant countries of Panama and Costa Rica are also countries with which we have free trade agreements.
For Canada, particularly in the extractives industry, this is an exciting development that we're watching very closely. We were the first non-Latin-American observer country to the Pacific Alliance, and we have been amongst the most active of the 40 or so observers since we first became an observer in 2012.