Thank you, Mr. Chair.
In the interest of time, I will limit it to the one question. I want to thank all the presenters for the excellent information you have provided today.
Mr. Wild, I can appreciate your comments and that the decisions with respect to trade negotiations and deals are not made by cabinet alone. You said today you are very inclusive of industry and stakeholders, and that is absolutely important. That is the approach we take here in Canada. Some examples are some of the FTAs that we're negotiating with our automotive industry. We have separate working groups for the automotive industry that travel alongside our negotiators to ensure all their interests are heard, and they're at the table so we can get the best possible deal that includes them. We also consult our provinces very regularly to ensure they are part of the process.
Does your process include debate in your House? I'm going to sound a little bit political in this question, but some people around the table suggest Canada and our government should be disclosing all our draft texts when we're negotiating. I have some problems with that. Do you yourselves open up and put all your cards on the table? Surely this must not be the case. It probably would prevent you from receiving the best possible deal.
Can you clarify for us how far you do go?