Thanks. I appreciate your bringing energy into that. Certainly I would say that Canadian resources such as energy and agriculture are critical geopolitical tools. If two of our most important allies, two of the strongest economies in the world, Germany and Japan, come to Canada and ask for our help, in terms of Canadian energy, to cut their umbilical cord or cut the ties with Russia and to stop funding Russia's war machine, it is extremely disappointing—and I think that's an understatement—for Canada to turn its back on two of our most trusted trading partners and not come to an agreement to supply them with Canadian LNG. I appreciate your raising that issue.
I'll turn now to CAFTA and Mr. Taylor.
I was stunned by your number about the increase to four million non-tariff trade barriers in global trade. Has CAFTA done an assessment of the economic impact of those trade barriers on Canada's agri-food industry, for example?