Absolutely, yes. We do learn from our experiences. We seek to improve the rules that we negotiate with our trading partners to ensure that the market access opportunities our exporters are afforded are real opportunities that they can take advantage of and not merely tariff reductions that don't address underlying non-tariff or technical barriers to trade.
It's a long road and there's always scope to improve that outcome, but in every trade agreement that we negotiate, we strive to ensure that export-oriented industries—agricultural and otherwise—have opportunities that they can pursue as a result of it.