Ukraine is about our 71st trade market in terms of bilateral trade. It's definitely not our largest market, but there is lots and lots of room to grow. It's a market that sits at a really critical place in Europe. It has agreements with the European Union. Its economy is growing, and we have to have confidence that it will continue to grow.
With respect to Canadian trade, as I said, Canada's non-coal exports to Ukraine grew by 28.5% between 2016 and 2019. That's significant growth. While our overall exports are roughly the same, the composition of those exports is changing. We're moving away from export purely of coal to exporting other things, including machinery, equipment and some of these other manufactured products, which make it a more valuable type of export for us.