I apologize. I must have unplugged.
There are about 25,000 Ecuadorean Canadians living in Canada. We have a few in Sault Ste. Marie. They're leaders in the community and are part of the Latin association as well. They are very proud of their country. Some of them see this as a great opportunity to raise people up, in particular.
Ecuador joined the Global Trade and Gender Arrangement, the GTAGA, on May 15 as a means to work closely with Canada but also Chile, Colombia, Mexico, New Zealand and Peru to promote gender-responsive trade policies and advance gender equality and women's economic empowerment. On the same day, they also joined the Inclusive Trade Action Group, ITAG, in order to work together with those said partners, Canada, Chile, Mexico and New Zealand, to help make international trade policies more inclusive in order to ensure that the benefits of trade investments are more broadly shared. I think that is what we ought to be always looking for in our trade agreements.
To the panellists, do you have any comments on those two agreements?