Looking at Canada's traditional trade flows, we do have a lot of agricultural exports. Certainly workers in those sectors and industries have benefited, and in Canadian natural resources as well. We've seen a lot of interest in Canadian manufactured products. In addition to that, we have a lot of services that Canada exports to the world. As a whole, the data generally shows that trade has been good for Canadians. Trade-exposed industries generally have higher incomes and there are a lot of opportunities for trade for Canadian workers.
Just to touch upon some of the points that have been raised before about labour standards, we have been able to put in some high labour standards in modern trade agreements, including in the Indo-Pacific CPTPP, including some important additions to that agreement. Certainly in the USMCA we may be able to apply some of that to our trade agreements in the region, subject to certain partners, and certainly that can help to protect and lift standards for workers in that part of the world.