Thank you very much for the question, honourable member.
Yes, access for Canadian beef to Indonesia has been an issue of significant concern, and the halal issue is one of the key barriers to entry. We have raised this bilaterally with Indonesia, including by Minister Ng. We've raised this multilaterally at the WTO, and we're raising it during our CEPA negotiations. I have raised it myself with my counterpart.
I think part of the process is that there was a change of ministries responsible for halal certification in Indonesia in 2016-17, so they've been slow to certify new bodies. It's been very slow. It's 2022 now. We're putting significant resources and activity into ensuring that Canadian halal producers regain full access to the Indonesian market. It is a key priority for us, and we will work very hard. We have made this clear to the Indonesians—from the minister, to me, to the ambassador in Indonesia as well.