Okay. Thank you very much.
Mr. Burney, you mentioned in your opening statement that the world is turning inward, particularly post-COVID. You mentioned some of the challenges with our southern neighbour and the comments from Mr. Schumer. I know that Mr. Biden has now said that he doesn't agree with the Keystone XL. You mentioned the importance of expanding our trade agreements and diversification.
I'm wondering if you could comment on our relationship with Britain. I believe Britain is now in talks with the United States, Japan, New Zealand and Australia. It seems we're not even at the table for some of these agreements. If the British would like to work with us, we could do a bilateral...or if they're interested in getting involved with the TPP. Could you explain the advantages or disadvantages of Canada doing a bilateral or having the U.K. join the TPP?