Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to our presenters.
It's very enlightening. It's interesting to hear about an industry such as moulds that is highly specialized, and about the success you're having in terms of exports. We often hear about a race to the bottom, but our government believes in a race to the top.
When we have people who are highly trained and skilled, who are able to now compete globally, one of the things we've been working on very actively through our agreements, be it with CETA or CPTPP, is progressive trade agreements where we push towards looking at lifting all boats and bringing in higher standards. That means higher standards when it comes to the environment, to labour, and to increasing the participation of women and indigenous, marginalized communities.
One of the things we also do heavily is consult on these agreements, and that's why you're here today. In terms of the competitive advantage for moulds, you look as though you're doing great. You're increasing your trade globally. Where does your competitive advantage come from here in Canada? It sounds as though you're doing really well.