It's a pleasure to be here with you today. Thank you very much to our witnesses for your participation in today's hearing.
I'd like to go through a couple of the concerns that have been raised particularly around subdelegation and accessibility.
I think, Mr. Walter, you put it best that if Canada enters into an international convention or into a free trade agreement, it comes back to Canada and it becomes Canadian law only after it's been passed by Parliament, unless Parliament has previously delegated that authority to the Governor in Council or to an individual minister.
Is that correct?