Let me just continue in that vein, Mr. Davison, with you.
There are other agreements in the region that are ongoing, right? We're very public about the fact that we're pursuing something with ASEAN, specifically also an additional bilateral agreement with Indonesia. Minister Goyal was here last week on behalf of the Indian government, in an early progress agreement with India.
What do that office and the Indo-Pacific strategy do in terms of helping to build some of those relationships that you and Mr. Walker just mentioned are so critical in the region? How does that help in terms of the go-forward on the proactive basis in terms of both getting those agreements concluded but also getting, potentially, more entrenched and better and stronger provisions in those agreements—those three upcoming agreements—that would help address some of the non-tariff barriers that we see, unfortunately, cropping up too frequently?
Go ahead, Mr. Davison.