I don't want to cut you off, Ms. Koch. I understand how important international trade is to the farmers in this country, and our balanced position can in fact get us there. But I am absolutely surprised that CAFTA would allow itself to be led down a path to jeopardize Canada's positions by listening to the enemy, who want to get that information out there. I'm surprised at that.
Anyway, we've got a different information base, and I can tell you unequivocally, Mr. Chair, that Canada is not isolated in its position on sensitive products. Anybody who expresses that point of view is giving an advantage to the enemies of Canada's position.
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