I imagine that Mr. Dixon has a fair bit of experience in ignoring unruly students. That's not to say the chair is one, but that's a skill that would be useful in the House of Commons.
I'm going to start with Ms. Garland.
Earlier you were speaking about the Canada-Europe trade agreement and how it would be a benefit, that Canada would become the first country with preferred status both in the United States and in Europe.
There is certainly debate as to whether that favoured status with the United States has really helped Canada. As a total share of imports to the United States, Canada's percentage share of U.S. imports has actually dropped in that period of time. In terms of the actual contribution to our GDP, it has remained about stable.
Why do you think it would be helpful in that respect?