No, we have not. In fact, I think this speaks very highly to the excellent network of the trade commissioner service, whose sole mandate is to assist and support Canadian exporters and businesses that are operating abroad, in this case in the United Kingdom and in the European Union. Of course, the memorandum of understanding that we signed between Canada and the U.K. commits to no additional paperwork for our Canadian exporters who are exporting to the United Kingdom, and that trade continue to flow freely.
We continue to ensure that our commissioners on the ground and our officials who are on the ground in our missions, both in the EU and the U.K., are working collaboratively, and certainly very much hands-on with Canadian companies to ensure that they are able to export, and that they are working with them to mitigate any issues that would be encountered.
However, no, I have not heard of it, but I would also say that the trade commissioner service is doing an exceptional job of supporting our Canadian exporters and businesses.