Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I also thank all of our witnesses for being here with us today.
I would like to start with Ms. Campbell, if I may. I thank you for the clarity of your presentation. I love it when people say, “This is good; this is bad” with such clarity of purpose.
The Prime Minister and Minister Fast have always said that we negotiate trade deals in the best interests of all Canadians. I mean, that's our intention. I defer to my colleagues here, but I think we've moved it from 5 to 42 trade deals since we became the government, so it is clearly our intention to benefit all Canadians.
Could you put more meat on the bones in the context that we're acting in the best interests of Canadians as to what is bad and how we avoid it? You've listed a few.