Absolutely, sure.
CME believes that with the right support network in place for TPP as well as other international trade, Canada could double its manufacturing output and value-added exports by 2030. We've actually launched a national manufacturing strategy—we've heard from many of our manufacturing companies—and we believe that here in New Brunswick the advantages of TPP are certainly significant, particularly with regard to the elimination of tariffs on key exports, such as industrial goods, seafood, potatoes, and maple syrup, to name a few.
The last thing I will say, Mr. Chair, is that we do have a lot of investments in the transportation logistics infrastructure in this province, which is very critical to getting goods to market, and we do see the TPP as an opportunity to strengthen our ports, including the port of Saint John in particular with its container traffic; the Moncton airport with its air cargo logistics, which directly exports product, particularly seafood, into Asia; and last, our transport truck network.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.