Certainly, I think one of the things that we've heard from stakeholders for more than a while as we were negotiating the trade continuity agreement was to ensure stability and certainty in the U.K. marketplace. That was goal number one.
Once we got past that, I think what we started to hear more of from stakeholders was the desire to improve our market access, especially for key exports in the agricultural sector. We tend to hear from those stakeholders quite often. It would be no surprise to the committee—I think you've heard from similar witnesses—that there is a desire by agriculture and other stakeholders to see improved access to the U.K. marketplace and to make sure that the access we do negotiate is achievable. That's the other key thing that we have heard from stakeholders thus far.
We haven't started the consultations. I think there has certainly been an increased interest in the U.K. marketplace, but no one has submitted anything formal or in writing as far as what they would like to see in terms of next steps. As I said, I do speak with stakeholders quite frequently. They have indicated that they were pleased with the certainty that we were able to achieve with the TCA. They do look forward to improving whatever market access outcomes we can get in the bilateral context in the next negotiation.