I will follow up on that. One of the things we haven't talked about yet is how we can address challenges posed by non-tariff barriers. For every Canadian export there is an importer. There are importing interests in all of these countries, whether they're distributors, retailers, consumers who benefit or businesses that need our products and services as inputs. One way to get better outcomes for Canada is to build relationships with those interest groups, those stakeholders within these countries with whom we trade.
A really important aspect of the Indo-Pacific strategy is going to be the reinforcement of the Canadian diplomatic, trade and commercial presence in the region. That's going to help, as was just noted, in the area of agriculture and agri-food, for instance. It's going to help to build those relationships with industry groups and others who can be allies in addressing non-tariff barriers where they are actually hurting the interests of people in those countries.
That's a really important pathway that the Indo-Pacific strategy promises resources to address.