Absolutely, because we have existing agreements. Some of them are a bit on the older side, but they're not extremely old. The deal with Chile has recently been modernized. There's a good baseline in terms of what we've already negotiated, and now, really, this is about improving it, and bringing it up to speed with our most recent type of trade agreement.
CETA and TPP are the gold standards now for Canadian trade agreements. We have a great base there, and this is really just a matter of kneading them together. Ultimately, I'm hoping that this simplifies the trading rules, so that a company doesn't have to consult four separate agreements when it wants to do business in the Pacific Alliance. There will be one common text with the rules for doing business in those markets.