Sure. To put it in terms of the architecture of the agreement, the trade in goods provisions and the elimination of customs duties on all non-agricultural products are what we're going to be looking for, so that would facilitate the trade in goods.
The services and temporary entry for businesspersons provisions that we will seek would provide for the liberalization and market access commitments on non-discrimination in those areas and facilitate the ability for highly skilled professionals to move more easily between the two. There's a bit of a value chain aspect to putting together the various provisions of the agreement, but broad sectoral benefits are what we would anticipate within the scale of the relationship.