I just want to make sure I get all parts of your question.
First of all, when it comes to whether we can be competitive when it comes to areas in aerospace, we have excellent companies here in Canada. It's an excellent sector, world class. They can compete anywhere and everywhere, including in Brazil. Brazil is also very competitive.
Increasing and opening markets always improves the sector on both sides, right? Increasing competition is good. Including this sector in our FTAs is important in order to provide Bombardier and other companies in the sector with opportunities. There are obviously a lot of opportunities, because they already have a niche there in Brazil. There will always be ways in which they can work together.
When it comes to agrifood, there as well we have similar economies. Across the board, there are a lot of goods that are actually complementary between Canada and Mercosur countries, but there are also a lot of places where we can find niches. In the context of our consultations, there were a few sectors in agriculture where there was an expressed interest. Again, this is where Mercosur countries have very high tariffs. Bringing some of those down will allow our companies to compete and export to these countries.