Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for being here today.
I think it's quite reasonable for Canadians and us to want to see the text. I wouldn't sign a mortgage based just on the pamphlet from the actual provider. That's kind of what we have right now. We have that pamphlet. I'm not saying the pamphlet is misleading, but at the same time, there has to be a lot of trust. I'm not sure that this government has earned the entire trust outright.
Having said that, I'll say that trade agreements have winners and losers. When we signed the NAFTA, we lost the Auto Pact. What happened is that Japan took Canada to the WTO and we lost the Auto Pact. We went from number two in the world in auto production to number nine now. We're losing further footprint under this government in terms of our percentage to the United States.
Have you done an estimate in terms of the winners and losers in this deal and what industries are going to be affected negatively so that we can ameliorate that for them in this trade agreement?