I disagree with that, because if you look at our Building Canada fund and if you look at the distribution right across Canada, that would not be proven, but that's your privilege and you're willing to believe what you want. It may not be based on fact, but it is what it is.
I'm just going to quote something. This is from Jayson Myers, president and CEO of the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters—and, by the way, they're very happy with this agreement. I'm going to read to you what he said to us:
CETA will help Canadian manufacturers and exporters diversify into new export markets, increase their presence in the world’s largest market, and help improve Canada’s position as a destination for manufacturing investment. This agreement enables new business opportunities, sets the standard for 21st-century trade agreements, and stands to benefit Canadian businesses, their employees and communities across the country.
I heard you say in your testimony that these guys are going to be screwed over. He doesn't feel that, so why would you make the statement you've made when Jayson Myers is stating this?
I can take this a step further. If you want to hear some of the other testimony we've had from different people who have been in front of us, I'll quote what David Lindsay, president and CEO of Forest Products Association of Canada, said:
We welcome a Canada-EU trade agreement. It will see the elimination of a quota and tariff on Canadian plywood and will help the Canadian industry secure access to key EU markets for its other product lines. As part of its Vision 2020 initiative, the forest products industry has a goal to increase its revenues by $20 billion by 2020 through new markets and new innovations. The government’s focus on regions that can provide opportunity for the industry’s traditional and future products is important to achieving our goal and to supporting the more than 230,000 Canadians the industry directly employs cross the country.
If Telus wants customers, it needs to ensure that people have jobs. Is that correct? Now, I'm hearing from you.... You made a comment that the forestry sector—