We have quite a few studies that we'd be happy to share with you and the committee, if you would like to see them.
We have been very concerned for many years about resource dependency, a path that we are seeing reinforced in deals since NAFTA, and since CUFTA actually, and to this point in time resulting in low value-added exports. We've been concerned that income inequality has accompanied this model of development. So we see, on the one hand, the manufacturing sector being under stress and incredible strain, and on the other hand we see resource dependency, as I said, with low value-added exports. We see a surrendering of the policy space at the same moment. So it's a package; it's an approach.
I think what we should see here is that it's a model of development in which we have given over very important policy space to these agreements and to these sorts of U.S.-driven international treaties.