Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Good morning, gentlemen.
To all intents and purposes, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal, the CITT, applies the act and regulations according to WTO rulings.
Let us take the example of China. Generally speaking, in some areas Canada decided some time ago to assume that all economies were market economies under the Special Import Measures Act, and that it was necessary to prove that the opposite was true.
Now, if we take the narrow WTO view, while Canada is applying this rule, why are other countries as important as those in Europe, the U.S., Mexico and Japan not recognizing that China has a market economy?