Mr. Hodgson referenced non-tariff trade barriers as being insidious with the United States.
Our next bilateral agreement will probably be with Korea. We've had strong representations before this committee from both labour and the producers on their extreme concerns that if we enter into an agreement with Korea, it will be a one-way street in the auto sector because of the non-tariff trade barriers.
Given that the auto sector is such an important part of our economy, how do we protect ourselves against those non-tariff trade barriers? How can we sign an agreement, until we have such protections or at least an escape, as well, if in fact they throw them up and we can't respond?