No, not the moment. We're not aware that there are any plans for those to be carried out. I know that they would carry out the usual gender-based analysis, but we think the assessment could probably go a lot further and look at a lot more detail.
Julie mentioned that UNCTAD, the United Nations centre for trade and development, has developed a tool box on gender and trade. It can be used to assess trade agreements before they're agreed to. It was recently applied to an EU agreement with east Africa on the gendered impact would be so that one could design what specific interventions should be designed around it.