Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our witnesses.
You alluded to how we are a trading nation, with NAFTA and our WTO discussions and our bilaterals. Already over 80% of Canadians are better off—we know that. What we need to do is continue to find new markets. It's pretty phenomenal, the fact of the $38.7 billion in agriculture and agrifood products we have in 2008.
From the department perspective, if you quantified some of the advantages, if we are successful in accomplishing our discussions at Doha, not only for agriculture, what would it mean for Canada in general?