Thank you, Mr. Chair. Welcome to our witnesses.
My first question is for Mr. Westcott.
On the three points you laid out, you said, first of all, that Canada must adopt a robust, independent dispute settlement process that provides a time-certain resolution to grievances. Quite frankly, that's very much like what we have on the export side for international trade relations. I think most of us around the table would agree with that.
What you've not talked about is how you would enforce that, and if there would be a penalty system put in place in order to have proper enforcement.