I'll start maybe with South Korea first, because it's a country that we've been more focused on recently, working with our partners in Korea. The Federation of Korean Industries and the Business Council will be releasing a report soon that highlights some of the mutual opportunities we see between Canadian and Korean industry.
It's a really unique relationship where, rather than the case of our importing or exporting, we're looking at partnerships between our industries. There are great opportunities. There is a lot of opportunity in Japan. It's very similar.
Looking at ASEAN, or India for that matter, we're looking at how Canada can compete with some of our peers in the world. Australia is very aggressive. The U.K. is very aggressive. The EU is very aggressive. We do need to look at what they've been able to accomplish in their trade agreements to apply some of the standards that we've updated through our more modern trade negotiations.
Ultimately, it's to ensure that Canada has the footing it needs to compete, and there we need to be cognizant that there are other countries that are competing for those markets. We want to make sure that Canada is the best place to export from to that region.