Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Mr. Verheul and Ms. Renart, for being here again. It's always interesting to get updates from you. This is one of the more favourable times as we've had a chance to hear about the progress that's been made. Congratulations on that.
My first question relates to the benefits to jobs and GDP that had been emphasized a great deal on a macro scale. We hear about the $10 billion to $15 billion, the 80,000 jobs. I'm wondering if you could help us understand it on an industry by industry basis.
For example, I'm from British Columbia where forestry is an important industry. I'm told that forestry is about a $20 billion addition to the Canadian GDP. There are about 230,000 employees in this industry in Canada.
As a result of CETA, can you help me and the viewers who are watching understand what impact this will have on that industry, for example? Do you anticipate increased jobs or an increase in the value of jobs or increased trade, specifically as it relates to forestry? Could you unpack it as it relates to other industries as well, break down what those big numbers mean industry by industry?