Thanks very much for the witnesses being here. We appreciate you taking the time out of your schedule.
I'll be brief in my questions, because I do want to give my colleague as much time to put his questions forward.
Are we working with the United States? What is the likelihood of having a joint U.S.-Canada-Korea agreement?
The United States has, I believe, a 2% tariff on Korean autos. What are the differences between the U.S. and Canada with respect to the auto industry's concerns? I understand that there are some differences, but I wonder if you could explain those to us.
If Korea were to negotiate a deal with the United States and Canada did not negotiate a deal, what would this mean for our auto industry, and what could this mean for the other sectors that have been identified as those that would benefit from a free trade agreement with Korea, such as agriculture, wood, fish, pharmaceuticals? Are you able to give us any quantitative information as to how much those other sectors may benefit if we do have an agreement?