Within the Asia region, as I mentioned earlier, we have a range of existing free trade agreements, one of which was actually the Pacific four agreement, which was the predecessor to TPP or the catalyst for it, if you like. We also have bilateral deals with the likes of Thailand. We have an agreement with the ASEAN countries as a group. The TPP certainly builds on those existing FTA relationships that we have, so has better outcomes in most areas than we had already.
In terms of what else we have going on, the other major initiative that we have at the moment in the Asia region is the RCEP, or the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership. That involves 16 countries negotiating to a comprehensive FTA. Of course, that does not include Canada or the U.S. in that group.