It depends on how you look at it. The procurement provisions in CETA allow for preferences when it comes to grants or economic development companies or groups like ACOA, so there can be direct assistance permitted. It's assistance on the tail end, provided by limiting competition. The chair referenced that you spoke negatively about buy American, but it seemed like you were promoting buy Canadian.
The competition that will be engendered by the opening up of the procurement market in Canada and the far larger procurement market in Europe could mean a cost savings to governments.
You said that half of your business, I believe, is in the United States, in New Jersey, and states like that. Do you feel you are competitive on a North American basis?