I think the average Canadian, specifically people who are paying attention to this debate, will find it very confusing. They want to believe the government, but I believe, at the same time, some of the analysis conducted by the department and the U of T professor has been put into question because the data used is a bit old—2005 data. Some of the assumptions, as mentioned by Jim earlier, about full employment, wages, and loyalty to domestic product are all fair questions and concerns, and if we can have somebody arm's-length to look into it, I think that's something this committee might recommend.
Our committee has been working very hard on this report, which should be submitted to the House very shortly, on our experiences in the Middle East with respect to free trade potential, and I'd ask you to look into that as well and give us your comments, if you can, going forward.
Thank you very much.