Thanks, Jack.
Thanks, John, for the question.
I think there were considerations other than just agriculture, obviously, with the accession to the CPTPP. That's been an indication we've received.
I couldn't agree more about the missed opportunity. I know our regulators also feel that the U.K. is not meeting the SPS conditions that the rest of the people who are now part of the CPTPP are. That's one of our great concerns. With the very first country—in this case, the U.K.—joining, we're already starting to erode the ambition that was achieved in the original CPTPP, which I'd consider to be one of the gold standards that really addressed and got rid of a lot of the non-tariff barriers that had plagued some of the countries that are now part of it.
This is a hugely missed opportunity. That said, we are negotiating the bilateral agreement and we're certainly going to come out opposing accession of the U.K. when it does come to Parliament until these issues are properly resolved.