Thanks, Mr. Chair, and thank you for being here today, both of you, whether you're here in person or by video conference.
I'll start with you, Mr. Paszkowski. In your opening remarks you asked all of us to be advocates of Canadian wine, and I can tell you that I think we make some of the best wines anywhere in the world here in Canada. I really believe that. A few weeks ago, we had the Winery and Grower Alliance of Ontario here. I told them, and I'll tell you the same thing, that I'm a big lover of Burgundy varieties and some of the Pinots and Chardonnays being made here in Canada are among the best in the world.
I think we need to encourage more Canadians to enjoy some of the great wines. We've got ice wines being made here in Canada that I think are among the best in the world as well. In Quebec, some ice ciders are being made that I think are just outstanding. We've got some great products here in Canada and we definitely need to do more to showcase them.
I want to focus on a couple of things. First, I happen to chair the tourism caucus, so I noticed in your remarks about the impact on tourism. If we have some time, I'd like to focus on that. But before I get to that, I'd like to ask you a couple of other questions. What percentage of wine sales in Canada are Canadian wines?