Thank you very much.
Our public consultation process has been incredibly extensive. It's been by far the biggest consultation process that we've had with any free trade agreement. It involved touring around the region meeting with the general public as well as with specific industry groups. A big part of our consultations has been engagement with our indigenous population, the Maori population. There were specific consultations for them.
In terms of the issues that were raised during those consultations, there were a lot of questions about the detail of the agreement. There were some concerns raised about certain elements of it, but overwhelmingly there was strong support from our business community and others for the benefits that would accrue from TPP.
In terms of your second question about renegotiating the agreement, the agreement, as you know, was signed earlier this year. It was signed in good faith by the 12 parties, and I think we've all been clear that renegotiation is not a possibility. The outcome reflects very carefully balanced outcomes, and we've agreed that these are in our mutual interests.
From our perspective, it's not possible to reopen the negotiation, and we believe all parties have been clear that it's not what we want.