Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks, gentlemen.
Congratulations, Mr. Siegel, on your appointment.
Since we're down to the last couple of minutes here, I'll just summarize. The purpose of the committee in having you as witnesses, and the other panels of witnesses over the last several meetings, is that we're trying to develop some direction in which Canada should be heading in our foreign policy. The bottom line is that we know companies have to adapt or perish, as you've indicated, and one of the ways to be successful is to specialize. Our government put $591 million into the Pacific gateway. Our ports are important. We're putting tens of millions of dollars into the border crossings for the movement of goods and services. I'm thinking, from your comments, that we need to specialize.
What would you recommend our committee focus on to help Canada be more competitive and successful in our trading policy? You know that we have to prioritize, so where should we start first?