Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and welcome to our guests.
Certainly our visit to Europe, gentlemen, was quite enlightening for us, and to speak to some of these people, especially when it came to the GIs.
I know when we were in Rome, Mr. Chairman, you'll recall...boy, they're pretty tough on some of their products.
I'm getting different messages here from all of you. I'm disappointed in some way, because I heard, regarding the agreement, if I may quote, “...discarding a 'Made in Canada' approach for one drafted in Brussels....” I'd like to believe that's not the case. If it is, I'd like some suggestions as to what our people could be doing that they're not doing. That's one question.
Mr. Clow, I've been to your part of the world, P.E.I. My son was performing at the theatre there, and I tasted your wonderful potatoes. I stayed with a farmer who supplies your chain.
You're telling me you're not exporting to Europe right now?