Thank you, all, for being here before us today.
I'm going to follow up on the questions Monsieur Savard-Tremblay asked with regard to international trade.
We have, over the last decade, signed numerous free trade agreements with other countries or groups of countries—the European Union, the Pacific partnership countries, the United States and Mexico, etc. These recent modern treaties, if you will, all seem to have some language.... Some of them have specific chapters supporting women in trade.
I'm getting the sense that the witnesses here today may not have a direct link to those issues, but could they comment on this? Perhaps I'll put it this way: If you were advising the government on what to put in a free trade agreement with a country or a group of countries—for instance, the new CUSMA—what should we put in there to support enterprises led by women?
I'll start with Ms. Codsi.
You were just finishing off there. I don't know if putting it that way gives you anything more to add.