I did a little research—which at one time, Mr. Chair, I think I even brought to the table—on all the agreements that the government has signed to date. They really only amounted to the equivalent of about 126 hours of trade with the United States.
My point is that trade is important, but let's not lose sight of ensuring that we protect our interests in the countries with which we already have trade agreements, one of them being the United States. Out of all these agreements, the equivalent of 126 hours of trade with the United States is not a whole heck of a lot.
Does Panama have any free trade zones within their own country? I know that when we met to discuss some of the other agreements, there were the companies on the one hand, but then you had free trade zones that in some countries were clearly set up for foreign workers, for abuse of labour. Are there any such free trade zones within Panama?