Of course. If you look at the first trade and gender chapter that was ever negotiated, it was negotiated between Uruguay, one of the four Mercosur countries, and Chile, which is a Pacific Alliance country. You have the beginning of the trade and gender chapter in an FTA starting there. They are very much open to it.
We've been talking with Mercosur. As I mentioned, we started exploratory discussions in 2011 to 2012, and for the last year or so we've been talking to them. One of the things that we've been exploring with them is their appetite or interest in some of these progressive trade areas, and they have indeed confirmed that they would be interested and also have ambitions in some of these areas. These are with respect to SMEs, small and medium-sized enterprises, and actually we're now talking about micro-small and medium-sized enterprises. That includes trade and gender provisions on electronic commerce, which are also very helpful for some of these other groups, as well as labour and environment.