I don't think we can say anything other than we do have more work to do at home in particular. Interprovincial barriers are something that we need to address to ensure that as a country like Canada we can have the most coherent posture when we go to other countries and not be held back by barriers between provinces. That's something that is being worked on as well.
I think, given the kinds of pressures that every economy is under right now because of COVID, that we have to do that much better in removing barriers to trade and trying to facilitate more opportunities. That work is going on. It may not be proceeding as quickly as we might like, but we are certainly focused on that in terms of trying to leave Canada in the best position we can have it in as we start to come out of this particular crisis, hopefully before too long, and we will be well poised to take advantage of agreements once we do that.