I'd like to answer your question.
I think it's important that these free trade agreements actually work, and for that to happen, we need to ensure they are ratified. We understand the CPTPP will be signed next month in Chile, and it's important that it gets ratified for it to become law so that exporters can benefit from the provisions that will come into force.
Another example is the CETA. A number of outstanding issues for the sector remain. These need to work. These non-tariff barriers need to be addressed, both for the grain and meat sector.