I think the MOU was seen as very helpful by businesses, because it eliminated some of the uncertainty that would have happened as of December 31 as a result of not having the TCA in place as of that day. From that point of view, it was very positive.
We have heard from Canadian companies exporting goods into that market that things are going well. There have been a few glitches, but they're not necessarily trade-related glitches. I think it's part of the overall challenges the U.K. is having in terms of importing goods, which they might not have had when they were part of the European Union. I think those are kinks that will work themselves out.
One thing that is important to note with respect to the MOU is that it covers only goods. It doesn't cover the services, as I mentioned earlier. We don't have the entire agreement in place, but from a goods perspective I think it is working very well thus far.
I might just ask my services colleague—