Thanks to the member for asking that question. It was addressed indirectly earlier.
I have to give credit where credit is due. The efforts with regard to CPTPP and ASEAN certainly have been significant. When we look at the USMCA, or CUSMA as we call it in Canada, that was really about assuring continued rights and, in fact, I see it again as retrograde that our largest source of international investment has been eliminated from a dispute resolution point of view. However, in terms of those other areas, if we look to investment, say, in South America and Africa, there are still significant jurisdictions that have not been covered by free trade agreements or FIPAs.
I think that was more my commentary: that there is still significant work on that front and there are numerous agreements that have been negotiated but not signed and numerous states in which negotiations have started but are not completed. That is just on the record if you go to the Global Affairs website. There is clearly a lot more work to do.