So the bottom line is their potential.
I will turn to Mr. Beaulieu. I went through your paper, Eugene, “The Comprehensive Trade Agreement with India: What's in it for Canada?”
Don questioned along the lines of what Canada can really expect from these negotiations. The answer, unfortunately, is not much.
Since this paper was written in November, and by your statements here today, you seem a little more favourable. Given your first response in this paper, I don't think you're against a trade agreement with India. I will say that one of my concerns on all trade agreements that this government is pursuing to date is that they're pursuing them as if it's just for the numbers—let's get a deal.
The history in trade agreements in terms of gaining more income equality, establishing more manufacturing and value added in Canada is not great. In fact, it's absolutely poor. So what do you see from government policy that's needed to gain value from a trade agreement with India?