I think I've already touched on the issues with their pea import policy, which has effectively banned us out of the market, but I think another thing that I'll add is just around the implementation of sanitary and phytosanitary import requirements.
While we know it's necessary for protecting human and plant health, it can really increase the cost of agricultural goods and have a significant impact on the price paid by the consumer in India. I think one of the things that could be raised is how Canada and India can work towards ensuring that SPS measures are science- and risk-based and do not impede the trade in food between our countries, because we do have outstanding SPS issues with India that we'd like to see addressed through the EPTA.