Thank you.
I'll turn to Mr. Laird in the brief time I have remaining.
My colleague, Mr. Arya, talked to you about mining, and you guys had a bit of an interaction with respect to the Canadian footprint on the African continent, specifically with respect to mining. You mentioned this in your opening statement as well.
Part of Minister Ng's mandate given to her by Prime Minister Trudeau talks about an effort to kick off an Africa-Canada economic co-operation strategy. From your perspective—you made some comments with respect to the African continent—how present or non-present are non-tariff trade barriers with respect to the African continent? Is that the pressing issue, or is the issue, more broadly speaking, your desire to have more FIPAs and more free trade agreements signed with African countries? Could you touch on that, please?