Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you for bringing the answers to the questions that were raised at the previous meeting.
Certainly 300ths of a per cent of overall global trade is not high. We do look forward to that increasing.
One of the reasons the question is asked is that you can be absolutely sure that if and when this trade agreement passes the House of Commons, the minister and the government propaganda machine will be talking about this as the most massive trade agreement ever signed. On this side, we get a little exasperated by the exaggerations coming from the government's side, just so you know, because they're all about exaggeration.
I'd also like, though, to thank each and every one of you individually and collectively for your effort in trying to get the basis of an agreement negotiated. And if the House leader on the government side gives it some priority, I do think it will move along relatively rapidly. But it will be up to the House leader—and I say that to the parliamentary secretary to give this a priority.