I think everyone around the table agrees that the trade agreement's about more than just reducing tariffs. The WTO has already done a great job on that. Trade agreements are becoming much more. I'd like to follow up with Oxfam on that. It seems to me that you're of the position that these agreements can certainly be a positive lever for progressive relationships between countries.
Can you elaborate, not just on the gender chapter, gender integration of the agreements—which, of course, is important—but also on how these agreements and Canada's being in markets like Chile and Colombia and Peru can help those countries develop a more progressive reality?
Are trade agreements the right tool for that?