It's not a point of order, Mr. Chair, so normally you would disallow it. It's not a point of order, but he could certainly put himself on the list, as it's a point of debate.
I did have the floor, Mr. Chair, as you know, and I'll continue.
Mr. Brison raises the most important point of what happens with free trade agreements when we're talking about rural areas. Mr. Chair, as you well know, we have to look at the example of Mexico. We heard the same kind of cheerleading around NAFTA, that it was going to transform rural Mexico, that a rising tide lifts all boats. In rural Mexico, we were going to see unprecedented prosperity, Mr. Chair--