Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Grenier, good afternoon.
Good afternoon to our two witnesses.
When you came to testify about the Agreement on Government Procurement in relation to the Buy American Act, your comments and your opinion were, we might say, very much against this idea. You said that it would open the door to other problems, in your opinion. You said earlier that it would be difficult to conclude anything with the European Union that could be different from what was negotiated with the United States.
In your opinion, can the damage nonetheless be limited, as you say, in this Agreement on Government Procurement? Should Canada and the provinces be very vigilant regarding certain specific points? Should the agreement contain certain articles that would prevent too open an interpretation?