As you pointed out yourself, we are very active in the region, not just through the CPTPP.
Let me just add here that we would welcome the United States back to the CPTPP. My sense is that the Indo-Pacific economic framework is another way that the United States are looking to expand their footprint in the Asia-Pacific region, making it clear—at this time, anyway—that they have no definitive plans to come back to the CPTPP.
In terms of Canada's engagement, yes, as you pointed out, and as I referenced earlier, we're looking to engage with all of the CPTPP parties to broaden that trade agreement to provide further, more expansive benefits to Canadian companies and producers. We're also looking at the ongoing trade negotiations with our ASEAN friends, as well as Indonesia. As you stated, we have recently re-engaged—under Minister Ng's leadership—in a comprehensive free trade agreement with India. Ministers have asked us, as we proceed along those negotiations, to consider whether we would want to implement an early harvest agreement representing what has been accomplished so far.
I think it's fair to say we're really focused on that region.