Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses this morning.
I'd like to focus my short time on the anti-counterfeiting issue. I've done a bit of reading on the scale of this industry in Canada. It's an industry worth some $20 billion, I guess, as projected by Baker and McKenzie. I don't know their source, but it's a pretty sizable industry. It goes beyond safety, obviously, with all shapes and sizes of products.
At our last session, we heard Mr. Spreekmeester of Canada Goose talk about the counterfeit product and, as an example, some of the health and safety issues around the content in the jackets. It was very disturbing. When you look at the product, unless you have a very keen eye or some other method of scoping out the fraudulent product, it's virtually identical to anything that's manufactured in their plants.
Today it sounds as though we have tremendous agreement with our colleagues opposite on some of the recommendations from previous testimony. In fact, from my colleague opposite, we even heard an endorsement, I think, on the oil sands, which I appreciate. That was well placed.