That's great to hear and the kind of stuff I love to hear.
Free trade, I don't think you're against free trade. I mean, the Auto Pact was the free trade deal that built the auto sector in this country. It just has to be the right deal. It has to be fair trade, is what I'm hearing. I think the problems with the auto sector, perhaps, can be solved beyond the TPP.
I think one of the big issues with the TPP is the differential between the American side deal and the Canadian side deal. I think that's an issue, and you raised it with the 25- and 30-year phase-in that the Americans have, but we only have a five-year period, I believe, on the auto and truck side, which I think is an issue. I do agree.
I also think there are ways, even with the TPP, to make sure the auto sector remains vibrant, and we have to continue to explore those. I'm glad to hear that some of those steps have already been taken.
I'd love to talk more about auto, Mr Chiodo, but I'm going to try to move on to our friends from the Windsor and District Labour Council.
Just give me an idea of the sort of trades that are represented in your council. How big is the group and how important are some of the industries, beyond auto, for your members?