That's a huge focus for us in terms of my own government department. We have an entire section that's dedicated to free trade agreement implementation. It's also integrated across all the economic agencies under one umbrella. The government policy that leads all of this is called the business growth agenda. We have one policy to govern them all, if you like. It focuses very much on getting the most out of these free trade agreements and helping the businesses to succeed in those markets.
In some markets it's very challenging. If you look at our free trade agreement with China, for example, which we signed in 2008, you see the resources that we've had to put in from the government side into the market in China are hugely significant. We've opened, I think, four new posts across the country, and put in agricultural officials, trade promotion officials, to help the New Zealand businesses and customs officials. There's a lot more work required.