Thank you very much for the question.
One of the things that we import from Pacific Alliance countries is canola, which is strange when you think that we are two-thirds of the global trade in canola. Nevertheless, we import seed grown in the winter in Chile to grow here in Canada, because that helps us speed up the process. A canola plant takes so long to grow, and we only have one growing season here in Canada, but by being able to work in the off-season in Chile, where right now it's very warm, we can grow out our seeds there and import them back into Canada and speed up the process of growing seeds.
There are a number of other things that Pacific Alliance countries do. The climate, for example, is a huge factor in vegetables and fruit. It's pretty hard to grow things outside in the winter here in Canada, but we like our fresh fruit and vegetables. Peru has excelled in asparagus production, for example, because of their climate. There are a number of opportunities where each geography has a chance to excel and do what they do best.