Thank you.
I'd like to give the regrets of my colleague, Thomas Mulcair. He was really hoping to be here today, and unfortunately he wasn't able to be.
There's been a lot of hype on this, and rightly so. Basically, we've seen Canadians and corporations invest over $80 billion just in the Cayman Islands, Barbados, and Bermuda. This government has been pushing through a lot of free trade agreements. There's some confusion or there are some questions about whether we should be signing trade agreements with countries who have turned a blind eye to this type of tax evasion. I'm wondering what your comments are on whether we should be. I think that when we are looking at trade agreements, we should not only be ensuring that they are fair, but secondly, we shouldn't be signing something with a country that is not going to abide by the rules we want to put in place to make Canada a better place in which to live.
I'm wondering what your comments are on that.