Let's regroup, members, and get back to the table.
For our second hour today, in the context of our study on the manufacturing sector, we have witnesses from the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade with respect to the prospective trade agreement between Canada and South Korea.
Because we did invite the witnesses on very short notice--and we do appreciate their being here today--I understand there isn't anything formal to hand out. But we do have, from Industry Canada, a report, Partial Equilibrium Analysis of the Impact of a Canada-Korea FTA on the Canadian Automotive Industry, in both English and French, which we can distribute to members. Obviously the presentation here today will be distributed to members once we are able to translate it.
I believe it will be Mr. Burney, the chief trade negotiator, who will be doing the presentation. I would ask him to keep that presentation to ten minutes.
Mr. Burney, please, and perhaps you would like to introduce your colleagues to members of the committee.