It is something we're spending an increasing amount of time on because one of the results we often see after we have a free trade agreement in place is that we have dealt with most of the obvious barriers, but non-tariff barriers can crop up. They can be harder to get to.
When it comes to our CETA agreement with the Europeans, there is a lot of focus on non-tariff barriers.
Similarly, when we're talking about the ongoing implementation of the CPTPP, we're focused on barriers that we're experiencing there, as well as with other countries that we don't have formal trade agreements with. We have issues in India. We have issues in China. We're spending a lot of time on those issues as well.