Indeed, we have a fairly robust consultation methodology that we use when we are reviewing our trade agreements. It is our full intention, looking ahead to 2026, to proceed with broad and comprehensive consultations with Canadians, including a special focus on some groups that have been traditionally under-represented in trade and that we have sought to really advance in CUSMA.
We have a specific SME chapter, which is designed to encourage and support the participation, for example, of small and medium-sized enterprises and foster their engagement in international trade under CUSMA.
As you note, we do have gender provisions and indigenous provisions. We will be making an extra effort to ensure that stakeholders and rights holders are engaged and informing our views as we prepare for the review.