Thank you.
That would probably sound familiar to folks across the way because it came from Mr. Cleary, in fact. As Mr. Chisholm said, we're all interested in hearing about the CETA agreement. He wanted to articulate that the NDP was supportive of the trade deal with the EU, but that they had some questions.
Interestingly enough, Facebook posts like this happened in October, long before we had an opportunity to hear from you. It might solve one of the mysteries of Mr. Cleary's question about why people are fearful of things they don't know about when we have members of Parliament who are broadbanding this kind of fear before they even give you an opportunity to sit here and tell us. I think some of the clarity you've brought here today was fantastic; it was great.
I just want to ask you a question about the three-year deal where it says that Newfoundland and Labrador will remove its minimum processing requirements three years after the EU deal comes into effect. Would you see that as providing sufficient time to realize the increase in the market share for people in Newfoundland and Labrador to adjust to a phased-in minimum processing requirement being removed?