Well, I'm certainly not here to argue against trade. I'm in favour of trade and trade agreements. I just don't think bilateral agreements provide a level playing field. Multilateral agreements provide a level playing field; everybody's on the same level. If a country wants to protect its shoe industry under multilateral agreements, it can protect its shoe industry. That costs the citizens of its own nation for not being able to have access to lower-cost shoes, but that's a decision we make as a nation. When we go into a bilateral agreement, we have to give up the shoe industry in order to get access in, say, canola. It may be good for canola, but it's not good for the shoe industry.
Try to buy a pair of Canadian shoes.