Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being with us this afternoon for these interesting presentations and quite an interesting conversation.
I'm going to follow up with Mr. Dade, if I may.
During your presentation, you talked about three points. The second point was about maintaining that kind of presence in those markets, such as the United States. You said that we can't just simply rely on winning arguments and winning on the agreements. You used the example of what happened in Montana.
You also mentioned a U.S.-China agreement, and you said to come back to ask for more detail on that. Is there something in particular or something specific that we can learn from certain aspects of that agreement and that we can use moving forward?