Maybe I could start, and then, Aaron, if you would like to add anything, please do.
For sure, whoever we're negotiating with watches what's going on in Canada very closely. I know that our counterparts in the United Kingdom watched all of the hearings from last fall all the way through April with great interest. What they heard was reflected back to me very much at the negotiating table, so they were watching very closely.
I can imagine that as we plan to move forward with other trading partners, whether Ukraine or Indonesia and ASEAN countries, they will all have a keen interest in following all of the things that are going on in Canada, as we would do, frankly, and as our missions in various countries would do with countries with which we are negotiating.
As a negotiator, you want to have at hand as much information as possible about your opponent. Anything you can have that would impact or influence your negotiating position and what you say and do at the negotiating table would be important to have.