10. The Parties shall undertake and complete by the date of entry into force of this Agreement further technical work to make available the complete goods and services classification list to be used by their entities in procuring goods and services under this Chapter and develop concordances between each of these systems, and, if necessary, the agreed uniform system.

Article 1020: Technical Cooperation

1. The Parties shall cooperate, on mutually agreed terms, to increase understanding of their respective government procurement systems, with a view to maximizing access to government procurement opportunities for the suppliers of all Parties.

2. Each Party shall provide to the other Parties and to the suppliers of such Parties, on a cost recovery basis, information concerning training and orientation programs regarding its government procurement system, and access on a non-discriminatory basis to such programs as it conducts.

3. The training and orientation programs referred to in paragraph 2 include:

(a) training of personnel directly involved in government
procurement procedures;

(b) training of suppliers interested in pursuing government
procurement opportunities;

(c) explanation and description of specific elements of each Party's government procurement system, such as the bid challenge mechanism; and

(d) information about government procurement market opportunities.

4. Each Party shall establish at least one contact point to provide the information regarding the training and orientation programs pertaining to its government procurement system.