I don't know of any of those stipulations, but as Tracey suggested, there's a total of six pages that deal with that trade. We must have missed it when we read it. I don't agree with that statement whatsoever, but I will tell you that there are countries that can compete, and those are the countries where their governments support the initiative. Germany has one of the highest cost industries and yet is one of the best with regard to providing their vehicles to market, and they get a lot of support. When you take a look at the European Union with regard to the amount of work they do, their deficit.... It's by 15%, or $6.9 billion. It's $22 they import to our dollar that's exported. I don't know why we continue to try to attract that kind of economic stability for Canadians, because it doesn't work. We've seen that it doesn't work. When you do a path like that for 30 years, it's like banging your head against the wall to find out if there's a different result. There isn't. It's a bad deal all the way around.
On May 12th, 2016. See this statement in context.