I'd be happy to send you the submissions we sent to the government through the Canada Gazette process.
In the ASEAN area in particular, the countries that are at the top of the list are Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand. Indonesia is there because of its size, growth and interest in Canadian products.
In terms of non-tariff barriers, they are really complex and varied. Some of these countries are putting in place, in some cases, market-distorting financial support measures. This is an issue that needs to be studied very closely and that concerns some of our members, particularly in the processing sector and in the sugar sector. Our members who are here have talked about some of the non-tariff barriers that exist. I know that the rest of our members will be presenting their views to this committee. I would invite them to give you details at that time.