I don't know about you, Mr. Chair, but all this talk of fine quality Canadian wines is making me mighty thirsty.
It's a good thing you don't have samples of your product here today.
I'll be splitting my time with Mr. Chisholm. I thank all the witnesses for coming here today.
I'd like to direct two questions to Ms. Martinez, Mr. Dunning, and Mr. Paszkowski. The first is on the issue of sales that are already occurring.
Mr. Dunning, you mentioned that currently Canadians can ship directly to their homes through their provincial liquor boards. Could you give us a sense of the extent to which that's happening now? What percentage of overall sales are involved?
The second question is around the issue of trade that's been flagged in a number of presentations. In the United States, they're bound by the same trade agreements that we've signed. We have 39 or 40 American states that now have similar legislation in place. When the same thing is happening in the United States, to your knowledge, has that triggered any sorts of trade challenges?