Perhaps I could get my colleague Kathleen Donohue to join. She may have some additional information.
As the member correctly referenced, we will shortly be opening a dedicated office in Manila to promote agri-food exports and trade investment in the Indo-Pacific region. There are some very fast-growing, dynamic economies there.
We are in active negotiations on a bilateral trade agreement with Indonesia as well as the ASEAN group of countries. Indonesia is already a billion-dollar-a-year market for us, and the Philippines, in its own right, is a very significant market.
The office will help us do more proactive outreach into new markets across the region as well as deal with the many market access irritants that we have in our trading relationship, those that are already impinging on trade, and it will allow us to be more proactive, such that we can hopefully work with authorities in importing countries to avoid problems before they become major.
My colleagues from transport may also have something to add on the supply chain element of the question.
Perhaps I'll turn the floor to Kathleen.