Thank you very much.
The other point I'd like to make for my opposition colleagues is that when we bring these trade agreements to the House and you have a chance to question witnesses on behalf of your party, you have to realize we already are trading with Panama, we're already trading with Jordan. What we're trying to do is put clear and transparent rules in place that will allow that trade to grow in a responsible fashion.
I'll give you a for-instance. I have a small company in my riding in South Shore, Nova Scotia, that manufactures oil and gas equipment. They are manufacturing equipment right now in Mexico, so they can avoid an 18% tariff in Panama. If we sign this deal, they'll be able to make 18% more on their investment on a product that we're building in Canada and shipping to Panama.
I know I'm running low on time.