This exercise provides an opportunity for Canada, at least in terms of looking toward the free trade agreement in the future, because in the immediate sense, we want to limit disruption with the transitional deal.
However, the U.K. and Canada have a very close relationship. We have complementary economies, and I don't want to get ahead of specific companies or industries that will certainly have their own perspectives, but I would imagine that outside of the EU context, there are a lot of areas where we can work closer together.
Mark mentioned critical minerals, for instance. There's a lot of interest in critical minerals that go into a lot of the green technology that many countries are very interested in developing. Canada can be a useful partner for the U.K. going forward, and potentially, a free trade agreement could help facilitate that.