Certainly. Thank you for the question.
In fact, we do have people who are dedicated to agriculture, on supporting agriculture and agri-food industries and our farmers in the mission in New Delhi. Obviously they are looking at the different requirements and regulations for importing, and they make those known to our Canadian exporters and our clients.
They have regular conversations with officials in the Indian government about those regulations. Some of those conversations happen internationally; some of those conversations happen bilaterally.
Of course, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has the lead on those discussions. As I think I mentioned on Friday, we always hope that the conversation can be science based when it comes to any regulations or requirements for importing. That's really more on that side...and the trade policy colleagues who look after those things.
In terms of what we do, the trade commissioner services would help our exporters to perhaps find new markets, perhaps find alternative markets or alternative buyers or wholesalers, or other uses for different agricultural products if they run into challenges. That's the kind of thing that we look to do.