Yes, it's a really great question. I think ASEAN is also part of that mix in terms of free trade agreements, and we're really excited about the government's efforts there.
It's about the level of ambition that we're going to have. If we're starting off with a red line of automatically going to the negotiation table and saying that we're not talking about a particular sector, there's nothing that's going to prohibit them from doing the exact same. That could be in different areas. That could be in biotechnology. That could be in dispute settlement. That could be on labour chapters or environmental chapters, areas where they have challenges domestically or where they have concerns domestically.
That's not the appropriate posture from a trade negotiation perspective, so we think our level of ambition would have to diminish as a result of this bill's passing.