The first caveat around my answer is that, as I was saying earlier, our internal studies are ongoing. I would ask you to take this as a preliminary answer, but with that in mind, as a general principle, the countries where we will see the greatest benefits will be countries that have the highest tariffs. There are two factors: how high their tariff is and what kind of market we have in that country for our goods.
The highest tariffs in the TPP exist in Japan, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Other countries also have tariffs that are high in certain sectors, but across the board, looking at those three countries, they have the tariffs in a range of products. In the TPP markets, we are interested across the board in exports. Industrial products, plastics, chemicals, energy, fish, seafood, agriculture, manufactured goods, IT goods; we have market access interests across all of the sectors of our economy. Where we will get the biggest bang for our buck, however, is in those markets that have the highest tariff. Those are the three countries that I mentioned.
Was your second question on which sectors would benefit the most?