You've made a good argument about the dislocation of industries. The free trade agreement killed the Auto Pact and tens of thousands of jobs. It brought our country from number two in auto assembly in the world to number eight because the NAFTA agreement didn't calculate Japan challenging the Auto Pact.
I'm going to ask two quick questions because I have limited time.
You've noted in your testimony today about dislocated industries. I'd like your opinion on which industries are going to be dislocated.
Then, to Mr. Clarke, there has been overwhelming testimony and evidence that drug costs are going to rise with regard to this agreement. How will that affect negotiations related to benefits, pensions, and the industries having to actually incur that additional cost, or the challenges that will fall on the public purse if those aren't provided for in the labour agreements we currently have in the private and public sector?