Thank you, Monsieur Cardin and Mr. Beyea.
Mr. Miller, let me interject, just before you begin.
We have had, beginning with the minister's visit in the fall, a pretty general policy outline, a view of free trade negotiations, and where we're going with these various negotiations. I thought our meeting last week covered a lot of the points with regard to human rights and labour matters.
Today, we specifically wanted to talk about some of the financial and the agriculture and agrifood aspects of the agreement. Not to be presumptuous, I wonder whether I could just, as a reminder, ask members to follow that line of questioning with this particular group of witnesses.