I guess it's me, Mr. Chair.
I thank everybody for coming. We only have three minutes, so I'm going to try to zero in.
Mark, it's near and dear to my heart too, as you know. The auto industry is so important in our neck of the woods.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the previous government has probably done more for the auto industry than any government within recent history. I know that we really had some challenges at that time. Your organization was always very helpful in showing where we could help, and we could talk about some of those things: the harmonization, border crossings, and some of the assistance that you needed. I remember at the time that one of the areas that the union was really adamant about was our high dollar. We have a low dollar now.
First, can our auto industry compete with the rest of the world?
Then, what are the top three things, and maybe you'll have five, that make it difficult for the auto industry in Canada to compete at this particular time?