I'm very happy to say that a growing number of countries are including them, maybe not to the extent that Canada is, but certainly some of our partners, such as New Zealand and Chile, have partnered with us in terms of the global trade and gender initiative.
There are quite a number of countries that are starting to do it, and more and more, and it's seeing its way into a number of things. For example, the U.K. is putting a real emphasis on labour. We're seeing it in the United States, where they're a putting a big emphasis on labour. In terms of seeing gender and some of the other elements, it maybe hasn't caught on quite to this extent, but I'm very happy to say that it is catching on.
I have my colleague Sean Clark with us. Maybe I'll ask Sean if he wants to add anything on inclusive trade. He's our director responsible for inclusive trade.