I think I will respond to that by saying that what our members advocate for, what CAFTA advocates for, is the elimination of tariff and non-tariff barriers, a level playing field with our competitors, liberal rules of origin and an environment that addresses problems and truly enables growth. Traditionally, this has been addressed through ambitious comprehensive FTAs, not limited agreements.
Recognizing that the circumstances of Brexit are quite unique, we really put the honours in the hands of the negotiators and the government to deliver on the best means to reach the end, which is the elimination of tariff and non-tariff barriers to allow our members to grow.