Thank you. I will maybe add to that, if that's okay.
As was mentioned in response to an earlier question, Canada's commitments under the CPTPP are known. They're made on a plurilateral basis, so they're available to all CPTPP members.
Canada has been clear that with respect to countries that have expressed an interest in having access to the CPTPP, our willingness to leave those market access commitments available for that country depends on that country's ability to bring a commensurate level of ambition to the table, including with respect to the market access commitments it would be prepared to make to Canadian exporters.
This is a very hypothetical situation, but if the U.S. were to seek to accede to the CPTPP and access the incremental market access through that agreement that is not available to them through the CUSMA, I think the first question I would have is, “What does Canada get in exchange for that? What is the incremental access that we would get into the U.S. market?”
At this point, it's not a question that I can answer, but I think it shouldn't be taken as a given that any country that accedes to the CPTPP will, by definition, be accessing Canada's market access commitments as they're currently written.