Certainly. I would also put the Pacific Alliance in that model. The alliance is a bit different. It's a trade integration group. It's countries that have had a closer relation that are looking to build upon that. In some of the other agreements—CETA, the TPP—the countries haven't had the same platform of closeness upon which to build. For different reasons, yes, they are the standard, especially when you compare them to things like the recent comprehensive economic partnership that the ASEAN countries are putting out, or some of the agreements we're seeing come out of Asia.
There are two tracks in trade diplomacy and trade agreements: the track that we're working on, on this side of the Pacific and Europe, and the track we're seeing coming from parts of Asia. In terms of that balance for the global agenda, I think it's critical that we work with groups like the Pacific Alliance and the TPP to strengthen that trend. I'll let the other trend speak for itself.