With regard to the Pacific Alliance countries, what's interesting is that there is a little bit of overlap with the CPTPP, but it's not complete. The CPTPP includes a number of countries that are not part of the Pacific Alliance, and one of the four Pacific Alliance countries is not a part of CPTPP. Colombia is not a part of the other agreement.
One of the issues I mentioned earlier and one of the reasons we tend to negotiate with other country groupings is to ensure a level playing field so that we can remain competitive, and that if other countries are negotiating potentially different or better access, we're in on it as well.
Despite the fact that with the Pacific Alliance there is some overlap with a potential CPTPP, the dynamics will always change a little bit with different partners—new, fewer, or different partners. It's important to be a part of that just to make sure that Canadian companies are also getting the benefits of whatever happens in that negotiation.