I have one final comment to Mr. Trew.
We've heard from various witnesses through our committee talking about consultation. We listened to Maude Barlow's anti-trade campaign in Guelph, and she said it's absolutely deliberate that they are keeping it quiet. Within our committee, we've heard from various witnesses from the Chamber of Commerce and Andrew Casey from the Forest Products Association. Regarding this particular CETA deal, we've been working very closely with the officials and the government in structuring the deal and there are two components of it they're very supportive of.
Jacques Pomerleau, the president of Canada Pork International, said “We really appreciate having been consulted since the very beginning of the negotiations and being kept appraised of all the latest developments pertaining to our products.... We do, and we're very pleased with the way it's going. We are consulted on even the small details.”
As I mentioned, FCM has been consulted. How can you say we are not paying attention to what Canadians and our constituents want within this agreement?