Thank you.
Before we get to the more in-depth introduction by each of the invited participants, I would like to point out that at the back of the room today we have a class of interpreters from the University of Ottawa. I want to recognize your being here.
I want to say that some of us more than others really depend on interpreters here in the House of Commons. I don't know what your futures might be, but all the best to all of you. It's a great occupation and career.
Let's start—we'll go around the table the same way—with Mr. Myers. Could you start with a little bit more on what your involvement is with the organization you are with, and then briefly state what Canada's trade policy should look like?