No? Okay. This must be something totally new.
The minister of investment from Sri Lanka was here. In the meeting, he mentioned some Canadian companies that were talking about establishing a transshipment port in Colombo. Anyway, that's okay.
Coming to the Indo-Pacific, I think that obviously we want to help open up markets for your members, whether that's in Ecuador, Indonesia or ASEAN. I was with a group of ambassadors recently, mainly from ASEAN countries. They were talking about the need for the Canadian government and Canadian companies to be aware of the cultural sensitiveness in that particular region. ASEAN is not a unique homogeneous body, obviously. Each single country has its own systems and culture.
Where do you see that going? Do you see any problems in having a trade agreement with them?