Thank you, Mr. Chair.
A few weeks ago we heard from Pablo Heidrich, who came into committee as a witness. He's an economist who's specialized in exchanges between North America and Latin America from the North-South Institute. You might have had a chance to look over his testimony.
His testimony was really interesting, because it actually shed light on how small the Honduran economy really was. He compared it to the Ottawa-Gatineau region. He actually said that the economy of Honduras is smaller than the region of Ottawa-Gatineau, which really helped us understand the reality. Obviously the middle class is very small, and there's very strong class inequality. Mr. Heidrich's argument was that the Honduran market was structurally incapable of procuring advantages because there's nobody to actually buy our Canadian products.
You touched on this briefly in your presentations, but Mr. Urias and also Mr. Taddeo, could you comment on what part of the market share you expect to gain from the FTA?