Yes. Thank you.
You mentioned green technology. I spoke with a constituent today and one of the services they provide is fencing for agricultural communities and farmers who need electrical fencing. One of the aspects is that they don't have access to power, so they use solar panels in the rural areas. They try to support Canadian businesses all they can, but they're buying their solar panels from China. They just got a ruling under the Special Import Measures Act, and it's gone up over 200%. It was initiated by four Canadian companies in the solar industry trying to stay competitive. So here we're penalizing a Canadian company that's trying to promote the use of green energy, but Canadian businesses can't buy the product as supplied by Canadian businesses.
I understand what you're saying, that we're trying to promote and we want to promote green technology, but we also are a globalized world and when government interferes.... If everything is level and we have a fair trading field across the world, that's great. That's why trade agreements are so important, I believe. You eliminate those unfair taxes and subsidies. Wouldn't you agree?