Perhaps you could table those recommendations, because my time is limited and I'm sure you could fill more than five minutes with your comments.
I want to cite something I read in a press release by Perrin Beatty, the president and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. He said the hope is that the “momentum generated by signing this deal will help push forward Canada's other major trade talks, including with Japan, India, Korea, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership countries.”
It seems a bit bizarre to me that we're putting all of these trade talks on the same level and we're looking at these trade relationships as being equivalent to each other.
According to you, is there any such thing as a bad trade deal for Canada, and what would that trade deal look like?