Exactly. Ultimately, we are at a disadvantage, if we compare what was signed and what actually happened. It is important to know that.
In this committee, we are having a debate about the best approach to international trade. A number of witnesses have told us that Canada invests less than other countries such Australia, the United States and the European Community in export support, and in the export of our agricultural products in particular. Those other countries invest hundreds of millions of dollars to support their agricultural exports. In Canada, the amounts invested are ridiculously low—a few million dollars compared to the hundreds of millions of dollars spent by other countries.
In your opinion, does Canada really have a robust export strategy when it invests $1 million while other countries invest hundreds of millions of dollars?