Good morning, and thank you for your presentations.
I come from a rural riding as well, and I really appreciate the work of farmers. I disagree strongly with the concept that farming is done in Canada—not by far. I think there are miles and miles to go into our future. I appreciate the work you do.
I think what my colleague was highlighting is something we've been facing on this committee around the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and that's that it's 30 chapters, and six have to do with trade in the way that you're discussing, and we're talking about tariff and non-tariff barriers. It's the remainder of the chapters that we have to look at, on balance.
Part of our discussion has been around the fact that we don't have an economic impact study from Global Affairs and that we are really seeking some information from those who are coming to present to us on what you're basing your numbers and your projections on. Have you done your own economic impact studies, based on your particular sectors, and if so, would you be willing to share them with us?