Well, on this arm of the body in government, we are very supportive of trade. One in five Canadian jobs is based on trade, 60% of our GDP, and this economic analysis of about $3 billion, the economic opportunities for growing trade up to two thirds, a 67% increase as well with Japan.
We're focusing on jobs and growing the economy and long-term prosperity. Our goal is to incorporate innovation and technology as much as we can. We're also very blessed to have so many resources. We're working hand in glove in that respect.
Going with the automotive industry, I've met with several different automotive industry representatives and we’ve had representatives to the committee, and they say that the Canadian auto industry hasn't even shown up at the auto shows in the last several years. I'm wondering what's wrong with the Canadian auto industry for designing…. Why wouldn't they consider that huge market to look at? If you're saying you're so competitive and innovative and we can compete globally, why wouldn't we at least look at modelling for that large market share? Do we just not feel that we can compete with the Japanese?