Thank you, Mr. Chair. I'll be splitting my time with my colleague, Mr. Cannan.
Thank you both for appearing, Mr. Myers and Ms. Nott.
I wanted to focus quickly, Ms. Nott, on a line of discussion you had. Certainly you had some complimentary language about the focus and the strategic vision that the global markets action plan, GMAP, offers, but we're disappointed there weren't more specifics with respect to imports.
If we are growing relationships with other countries on a trade level, as we have been with Europe through CETA, through South Korea, through some of our bilateral discussions, and if those engagements are productive and lead to either a FIPA, a protection and promotion agreement, or an FTA, a free trade agreement, the import side is built into that as well because the relationships are reciprocal. The import members within your organization can work to promote these agreements, which will also have a strategic benefit for importers particularly, as per the comments Mr. Myers had on the global integration of supply chains.
Would you care to comment on that?