This might be something you'd want to undertake, because this is part of the debate, not so much here but with the public across the country. You mentioned NAFTA in your introduction. The two leading candidates for the Democratic nomination have called for a renegotiation of NAFTA. The PRD, which arguably won the last Mexican election, has called for renegotiation. In Canada, we've seen two-thirds of Canadian families actually earning less in real terms since 1989.
The free trade era certainly looked good in textbooks, but in the practical application on the bottom line, it's been a real failure for working people.
I appreciate the attention you've brought to analyzing the free trade agreements in isolation. I suggest that it would be a real public service if you could move from viewing this in isolation to what actually happens on the ground.
I'd like to come back to this agreement and its possible impacts on jobs. You have read the agricultural protection elements of the agreement. What is your thinking around supply management? According to your analysis, what might the impact be for family farms across the country?