Thank you very much for the question.
It is indeed a large question, and I will try to start answering it. I might turn to my colleagues in the trade commissioner service to add to my answer. On the factors that make Indonesia an attractive market, I think one is the size of the market. It has a very large population—over 250 million people—and a growing population as well. Also, the increased wealth, especially the growing middle class, will create opportunities for sales of agricultural products, automobiles and automobile parts into the market, so there are really great opportunities for that.
A key priority for the government is inclusive trade to ensure that the benefits of trade accrue to the largest number of businesses and people possible, so a key priority for us is to ensure that under-represented groups in trade do benefit from the agreement both by ensuring there are provisions in the agreement to assist under-represented groups to take advantage of the benefits of the agreement and by promoting the agreement to under-represented groups in Canada. That is a key priority.
Maybe I'll ask Mr. Goodinson to speak about the trade commissioner service and its priorities in the region.