Thank you very much, Chair.
I'd like to thank the witnesses for coming before us to speak. The cross-section represented here I think is significant in light of the discussion we're having on the potential free trade agreement with South Korea.
There were some legitimate concerns raised, and that's what prompted this committee to decide to undertake this particular initiative to examine all the various aspects of the free trade agreement with South Korea.
Many of you have very clearly illustrated in your remarks not only the economic wealth that you generate but the number of jobs generally here in Canada, as well as abroad, and how important it is for you to succeed here in Canada, but you also need access to export markets, so there's a recognition of that.
What we are concerned about, which is what prompted this study, was that various studies came out. There were three in total with respect to job losses. One was done by the government, which indicated maybe just a handful of job losses. Another one was done by CAW, which indicated job losses in the thousands. I wanted to hear your perspective, if you have conducted any analysis to examine any potential job losses or job increases--it could go the other way as well--that might occur, in connnection with the potential free trade agreement with South Korea.
This is open to all four of you, if you care to address this.
Has there been any study or analysis done by your--