Yes, we did, very much so. The one that's most important in this context, and instructive in some ways because it was concluded before ours was, is what's called the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, which is part of a larger framework, what they call a framework agreement between Ukraine and the European Union.
I would say that this agreement is, on balance, not as ambitious. It has many more quantitative restrictions on access for Ukraine into the EU, and vice versa, than we have in ours. We call it “tariff rate quotas”. On balance, our agreement is more open.
They do have some services and investment elements, but frankly, in terms of investment, our foreign investment promotion and protection agreement would provide a more robust and comprehensive coverage than whatever they have in the DCFTA. In services, I would suggest that there are very modest, if any, provisions that go significantly beyond what's in the WTO.
They touch on those areas, but not in a particularly significant, meaningful, or comprehensive way.