I'll go into highly speculative mode here, but I think part of it is because of the pandemic. Certainly, the inability to do face-to-face interaction slows down a whole lot of things. Trade agreements aren't immune to that either.
The other thing I would say about ASEAN, though, is that if you look at some of the other negotiations, potentially, that they have done—for instance, with the EU—you'll see that these things took time to get off the ground and materialize. When you're negotiating with 10 countries at once, it's going to take a little bit longer.
The last thing I'll say is that there still is not entire clarity in my mind as to whether the levels of ambition are completely aligned between the countries. We want to make sure that we're maintaining a fairly high level of ambition and that there's a good deal on the table that matters for businesses and delivers real outcomes.