We have done an analysis on the sectors that are likely to gain from the agreement. I will speak about Indonesia, and then I'll turn to Mr. Allen to speak about the agreements for which he is responsible.
With respect to Indonesia, we estimate that a CEPA with Indonesia could raise Canada's exports to Indonesia by about $447 million by 2040. A wide range of sectors are expected to benefit from the agreement, including business services, machinery and equipment, agri-food, chemical products, computer and electronic products, and transport.
There is also the potential for increasing trade in sectors that are not currently exporting to Indonesia, including clothing and textiles, seafood, motor vehicles and parts, and metal products. We see great potential for increasing trade between Canada and Indonesia with a CEPA.
I'll ask Mr. Allen to speak to the other agreements.