Well, we're working with other parts of the department, obviously, because the key to achieve what you're talking about is really making sure that our domestic policy intersects properly with our trade policy.
Now, we are in a fortunate position compared to many others, because we do have agreements with the European Union, and we have agreements with the Trans-Pacific Partnership—Southeast Asia, including Japan and others—and we have our agreement with the U.S. and Mexico. With all of the agreements we have, we do have advantages over others, so we are certainly making the most of what we can do on that front. I think that does give us that kind of advantage.
In terms of setting priorities, we really get that kind of input through consultations that we have with industry and consultations that we have within the government, particularly from domestic policy departments that are telling us where they want to see the particular sectors advance.