Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Proud, let's continue in the vein of what my colleague Guy Caron was talking about.
Could you give us an idea of what proportion of products are affected by the elimination of the general preferential tariff? I am talking about the proportion of products for which you cannot ensure an easy supply outside the country of origin your members usually get their supply from.
China is a good example. Sometimes, there is no alternative owing to insufficient production capacity. So you entirely depend on importing a proportion of certain products because no alternative exists in Canada.