Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you for your presentations, gentlemen.
You've provided a brief overview of a number of very important issues for the Canadian economy which I very much appreciated. This is an opportunity for us to focus on other issues. It seems to me that, for a number of months now, we've tended to focus on only one important issue in the United States. Now we're trying to look at other equally important issues for the economy.
Mr. Collins-Williams admitted that we had not signed a bilateral agreement in five years. I believe that the United States has passed us by a broad margin. In light of a discussion I had with someone a few months ago, it's my impression that the United States has signed bilateral agreements with a number of countries in recent years.
Am I correct?