Canada and the United Kingdom have a shared set of values and a long history, a special relationship between the two countries. Of course, what I'm really looking forward to is listening to Canadians and getting the input from Canadians, from workers, from exporters, from businesses, on what they are looking for in a new trade agreement with the United Kingdom. Even in our early conversations between the trade secretary and myself, we've been looking forward to getting back to the negotiating table once this agreement is ratified.
We are looking forward to a discussion on a comprehensive, ambitious and inclusive economic partnership with the United Kingdom, one that has high standards on labour, high standards for protecting the environment, a focus on helping small businesses and women entrepreneurs getting into our respective markets, and pursuing digital trade as an area where I think both countries see opportunities. Of course, there will be conversations that we necessarily will have with Canadians so that we seek their input, which is really important.