One thing we've witnessed is that there's a lot of movement towards southeast Asia right now, including in the context of the geopolitical uncertainty we're facing. There's a lot interest in operating in southeast Asia and a lot of global attention towards southeast Asia, so it's an opportunity for Canada to be plugged into those supply chains as they form.
We believe that the path forward for Canada's trade diversification agenda is to champion trade growth and not diversion. Really, the extent that we can grow our trade and accelerate trade growth in parts of the world—and in southeast Asia principally—is beneficial for Canada. Trade agreements, once again, can assist in that process.
Trade agreements are a bridge. It's up to businesses to cross that bridge, as our former trade minister used to say, but it's an important bridge for businesses to have.