This is where we could cross into another committee's work, as the international trade committee could be looking at things like dispute mechanisms. I'm tempted to go into that, but I wanted to stick to the value-added. I thank you for bringing it forward because it is one of the critical issues on trade deals: how you resolve disputes.
The premier has said that we need more value-added in Ontario, as Mr. McCabe mentioned. Do you see this deal creating value-added opportunities for Canada, or would low-cost countries such as China take tomatoes from Ontario and make them into ketchup, and then ship ketchup back to us as value-added? Would this change that situation in any way?