There are two points that I'd like to raise on that.
The reason I raised the USTR is because it's not equivalent to Minister Fast. In fact, the USTR is not a cabinet position. As you probably know, it's an office of the President. We actually have a cabinet minister dedicated to international trade.
I'd like you to contrast your suggestion with what the C.D. Howe report from April said. It actually showed that reinvigorating the ambassadors themselves, and the trade commissioner service within that construct, that government-to-government..., was part of their suggestion on the impact of diplomatic representation of Canada's interests abroad.
Do you not feel that those positions, with a total approach to diplomacy, including trade, is far better than one roving ambassador, who I guess would report to the minister of trade or the Prime Minister? We have a cabinet level position for international trade. I'd like your comments, contrasting with C.D. Howe's.