Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here.
I'm going to start with Mr. Biln, so that we can get him involved in the conversation. You mentioned something that I think is really important.
I was in Brussels for the Brexit discussions. First, we were in London and then in Brussels. The thought from the trade commission there was that CETA was failing Canadians. We've actually had a growth in European deficits, with regard to trade since signing CETA, with most of the blame laid on, I guess, companies not taking advantage of the opportunity. That was the message coming out and that it was especially small and medium-sized businesses. They were experiencing or at least trying to advocate for more connections to get Canadians involved in that trading relationship.
You've touched on it, but can you maybe explain a little bit what support you get? Have you received any support to actually access the European markets, since we've signed CETA?