I think it would be absolutely critical.
The USTR also benefits from having an entire division dedicated to trade implementation. It's not just signing trade deals, but making sure they get done.
Hopefully, part of this study is articulating those trade irritants that exist to make sure we don't replicate them in future trade agreements and also to make sure that we deploy Canadian resources to resolve the trade irritants we're currently dealing with. There is a difference between deploying commissioners and technical barriers to trade. The India solution is more of a technical issue on some of those things.
It would be very beneficial to have that sort of thing in-house. We hope that this committee would be a part of getting that.