Thank you, and thank you for your presentations.
I found it fascinating, Ms. De Silva, because we have heard around the country that businesses are unable to access it, or are not doing it well. They don't see the TPP as being a great opportunity because they can't get there in a real way. What's been highlighted to this committee over and over is that we're not prepared to be part of this trade agreement in any way that would see benefit, because we don't know how to reduce and protect the import control issues that we have around poultry and different sectors, around the interprovincial issues we have, and around access to those markets. I think what you're doing is good.
It's important to understand that we're already 97% tariff-free with the TPP countries. Interestingly enough, Ms. Nott, what you said is something we hear as well, in that this isn't really about tariffs. When we go to agriculture, what we're looking at are those non-tariff barriers. You spoke a little bit about that and the hurdles people have to climb over with the non-tariff barriers. Can you let us know what some of the non-tariff barriers are that are issues for those you represent?