All of our agreements to a large extent give us access. That's the key point. The issue that I sort of touched on in my remarks was that, before we get out the gate, we're limiting ourselves here domestically in terms of our capacities. If we're speaking about manufacturing specifically, we're at our limit in terms of what we can produce. It's great that we get all this extra market access, but if we can't produce more goods, we're not going to be able to take advantage of the gains from exports.
In terms of the agreement itself, I know Ms. Pohlmann mentioned the SME chapter. We're big fans of these sorts of bilateral or whatever chapters. In the USMCA, for example, we have the competitiveness chapter, the SME chapter and others that are key mechanisms to have the two countries work out problems before they become trade issues. We would like to see that as well.