Susan and I will answer this question together because there are the trade commissioners and trade officials, the promotion side and the trade negotiation side.
On the trade negotiation side, again as you will know, Minister Freeland's mandate explicitly tasks her with deepening relations with China. We are spending time thinking about that and how to take steps toward that. Free trade agreement is one tool. There are many other tools and I think what's really important right now is that we are looking at all the avenues. We're starting to talk to different businesses, different Canadians. That will only increase as we proceed with these discussions to understand what our objectives are going to be. We're going to take a step-by-step approach and make sure that as we move forward, we're doing so in a way that is thought through and makes sense for us on the negotiation side.
The trade commissioners, the Canadian presence facilitating business, that's another side, which is, as you point out, very clearly and particularly valuable for businesses on the ground.