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International Trade committee I don't think the North Koreans are interested in free trade with anyone.
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee We came to talk about South America, Mr. Chairman.
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee If I recall, you didn't support a free trade agreement with the United States, but that's another matter.
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee The reality is that Canadians care about human rights and we are not passive about it. We engage other countries around the world because we want to make the situation better. One way to improve the situation of human rights in Colombia and in other countries is to engage them an
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee That is what is already happening. If you look at what has happened in Colombia over the past decade, as Colombia has succeeded in engaging in more legitimate trade, we have seen a relative decline in the narco-economy . We have seen improvements in human rights. We have seen an
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee I think your question begs the answer. Coming to your first question, clearly, the easier we make it to do legitimate business, obviously the more we decrease the room for the underground, the illegal economy. The more opportunities there are for Colombians to do well in a mark
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee I would suggest that in any case where we're looking at our relationship with a particular trading partner, and a number of countries are looking at improving their trade relations, if we get in there first we're going to have an advantage. I think in particular here there's an o
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the members for the opportunity to appear this morning to talk about trade with South America, and obviously with particular reference to Canada-Colombia. My colleague Sam Boutziouvis is with me and will help me with any questions that come up
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee Yes, if that's all right with you, Mr. Chairman.
November 19th, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee There are a couple of pieces to that. On the one hand, the more we do to make it easier for people to get a document that will let them cross the border conveniently, the better. On the other hand, I think there is an issue of proliferation of cards. At the consumer level, I'm wo
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee We've just written a letter to Prime Minister Harper, which was published yesterday, and I can't give you any details on that subject. Protectionism is very important issue not only for Canada and the United States, but for the entire world as well. That has to be a topic of prim
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee That's a very complex question. It's hard to pick only one action that should be taken. As I mentioned to your colleague, it's first a matter of leadership. We have to have clear authority in each country to find solutions. It's the process that has to be improved first. Solution
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee We also have to have a positive approach. We have to tell the Americans that we don't just have complaints, but solutions to suggest as well.
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee Again I'd reinforce the fact. The American business community I think is a very strong ally of ours in this one because they understand the extent to which their commercial interests depend on a smooth flow of goods and people across our shared border. We've been able to work ver
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson
International Trade committee Again, within the SPP, it has been done with our industry minister as the lead player, the commerce secretary in the United States, and the equivalent minister in Mexico. That's a trilateral process. As we are launching a new process, that's something we have to work out. If th
March 31st, 2009Committee meeting
David Stewart-Patterson