I think I'll start. Others will certainly have something to add to this.
I think it's...particularly since we had a number of trade agreements coming into place. Certainly CETA was before COVID-19, as was CPTPP. The new agreement with the U.S. and Mexico came into effect during the pandemic. Clearly, we've seen some difficult times faced by our exporters, without a doubt, but I think that's more a function of the general challenges of the economy because of what's happening with COVID-19, more than anything to do with our trade agreements. I think our trade agreements have, in fact, helped to somewhat dampen some of the impacts we would have seen otherwise.
While we are starting to see trade recover, particularly in those areas where we do have agreements, obviously there are a lot of companies that are struggling just because of the domestic situation, as much as trying to get into the international markets. I think we're a bit held hostage at the broader economic challenges we're facing at the moment. We do need to do whatever we can to help those companies get back into the game, in some ways, as we move forward.
My colleague Sara Wilshaw may have something further to add. I think she's been more engaged in trying to help those companies move forward in this circumstance.