Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thanks again to our witnesses for being here. Thank you for your comments.
It's the first meeting we've had on this very important document. I was thinking, instead of the analogy of 3.0 or 4.0, it could be the 43.0 because when I started on the committee in 2006, we had trade agreements with five countries, and now we have 43. It's emerging, and the commitment to expanding our trading partners shows how serious the government has been, and is, about opening new markets.
To the chair's opening comments, do we continue with our biggest ally, the U.S., and focus there or expand? I don't think it's either/or; it's both. We need to continue. I was reflecting that when I graduated from business school in 1981, the dean of the faculty was saying, “You have to go into international marketing”. I'm wondering now, from my educational perspective....
It's easier to go to the United States where the infrastructure's in place. How many decide to go that route because they don't want to take that risk? We're risk adverse by nature as Canadians, so maybe you'd like to expand on that. That would be my first question, please.