Mr. Chair, we can talk to the chief negotiator and the deputy negotiator on the CETA agreement, but as the minister said in his own remarks, we can't neglect our relationships with our biggest and most established trading partner, the United States, and it is the minister who's here.
The trade department's own analysis shows that where the United States market accounted for 74.9% of Canadian merchandise exports in 2010, by 2040 the U.S. share of Canadian exports is expected to be 75.5%. So while I congratulate the minister in his efforts worldwide, the fact of the matter is that the United States is going to continue to be always our main market, according to your own department's estimates. So I have to ask you, Mr. Minister, on the topic...number one, I think the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade have been asleep at the switch in the Buy American issue, because on June 28--