Absolutely. As I mentioned, rubber is a very significant import from Indonesia into Canada as well.
There are other commodities. Writing paper, for example, is one of the top five imports from Indonesia to Canada. Both of those commodities have been heavily linked to deforestation, displacement of local communities, human rights violations and violations of indigenous rights.
My comments regarding palm oil, I think, pertain to risky commodities writ large.That's why it's really essential to build some of the provisions into any agreement that addresses transparency and sustainability and really centres the needs of local communities versus some of those big businesses that currently dominate not just the palm oil sector but a whole host of risky commodities in the region.