It's interesting when we talk about market access being the key.
Mr. Beaulieu, you mentioned that, and you said you were skeptical that India would give it up. I was compelled by that comment, because when I think of something a member of the official opposition said, which is that Canada's trade does not make the top 10 list with India, it strikes me that perhaps that is all the more reason for us to want to do a deal like this—to increase those numbers.
Speaking of numbers, though, it was interesting to hear the Export Development Corporation give testimony recently. I just want to share it with you in case you haven't heard it. It's very compelling. Let me just get the exact stat so I don't mislead you; that would not be right. I'll come back to that stat in just a moment, but let me just say this.
I direct this to you, Mr. Beaulieu. You wondered if CEPA would have a significant economic impact on Canada. The Forest Products Association of Canada thinks so. The Association of Universities and Colleges looks at that as a monster opportunity...and I say these as organizations you might wish to follow. The Export Development Corporation has a number of stats you might like to see. The Canada-India Business Council reported that, the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce.... Spirits Canada talked about the volume of opportunity. It sounded very much like the pork industry in terms of opportunities there—phenomenal.
Mr. Pomerleau, if you were able to export pork to India the way you want to, what would that do for jobs in Canada?