Yes, fundamentally, the message is—and I'll say it very quickly—the recognition that nuclear has an environmental benefit and an energy security benefit.
If you look at the world now, with the relationship vis-à-vis what's happened in Ukraine, this will intensify. There will be a lot more interest in having nuclear technologies as part of the solution. Therefore, trade agreements in general need to embed common definitions like “clean” and “green”, for example, that would include nuclear. That's across the board.
In parallel, because we require non-proliferation agreements, we need nuclear co-operation agreements, and the processes of government need to be resourced to enable those types of agreements to proceed. The government has done a very good job in doing that. We just need to be ready to maximize the opportunities as they present themselves.