Yes, the United States trade representative's office has an entire team of about 12 people dedicated to the implementation of trade deals so that the spirit of the deal is being carried out. We have advocated that type of office for Canada, but it hasn't gone far, unfortunately.
There is also a time when it's not about politics and it's not about trade commissions. It's just that technical discussions need to happen, and they need to happen over a long period of time when trust can be built.
There have been many instances when a shipment is rejected because of a concern about a pest, but that pest doesn't even exist in Canada. If we had an entomologist in the region who could walk us through.... That is why the Indo-Pacific agriculture office under the Indo-Pacific strategy is so attractive to all agricultural exporters.