Mr. Chair, there are certainly things that we can do beyond focusing on economic diplomacy and trade promotion. I think some of that is probably beyond the scope of this committee, but I would point again to transportation infrastructure, as a member of the committee just mentioned. There has been a report recently, or a presentation that has been circulated to me recently, by Professor Charles McMillan at the Schulich School of Business, which looks at the competitiveness of the Asia-Pacific gateway.
If you look, I believe there has not been a reduction in the time to market between key export sources in Canada and ultimate export from the port of Vancouver. There are many factors at play here. We need to make sure that the logistics and the supply chains work seamlessly. I think that certainly would help get Canada's exports going again.