Sure. In fact, inclusive trade is fundamental to our approach to trade in Canada. We design our trade agreements so that they do offer explicitly the opportunity for groups that have traditionally been under-represented in trade to enjoy the benefits of these agreements.
You're absolutely right. We're going to seek to include modernized provisions on labour to prevent discrimination. We're going to seek commitments to the International Labour Organization's fundamental codes. We're going to seek provisions on gender and trade with SMEs, and certainly in terms of indigenous rights. That's going to be fundamental to what we are seeking.
You are absolutely right. That constellation of tools that will be put into an agreement not only highlights for these specific communities what's in the agreement for them, but it usually comes along with an agreement to share information, to have dialogues with the groups and between the economies so that we can exchange best practices, so that we can work together to improve the lot of these groups. They're important parts of society. Our trade agreements—you're absolutely right—are designed to encourage their growth.