We're going to continue with our TPP consultation process.
This is our third panel. We've had quite a few interesting panellists talking about the various industries and perspectives in P.E.I. on this major agreement that's in play right now, the TPP—12 countries, 800 million people, 40% of the world's GDP. Our committee has been travelling across the country. We've done seven provinces and we're finishing up in Atlantic Canada. We're also hearing from citizens. We have over 20,000 emails sent to us and we'll be receiving them into October. After October we'll be putting our report together and we'll present it to the House of Commons.
I thank the panellists for coming here. The way we do it is we'll start off hearing from each of you, for around five minutes, about your background, what you're thinking, and then we'll open it up to MPs to dialogue with you.
We have two groups. We have witnesses from the aerospace industry and from Trade Justice PEI. The seafood processors might come a little later, so we'll see what happens. If not, we'll try to get them on the next panel.
Without further ado, we're going to start off with Trade Justice PEI. If you could keep it to five minutes, it would be appreciated.