Thank you, Chair.
Thank you all for being here.
Thank you, Mr. Sinclair, way across the ocean, for spending some time with us as well.
I was watching a program on TV the other night. It was actually an old movie about this photographer who was moving through Quebec. My mind just started to go with how we've progressed and how things have changed, and I think that at the very bottom of that lies trade. There have been other reasons as well, but trade has been the avenue that has allowed us to expand our world. I know there are differences of opinion and, as Mr. Ritz said, we talk to so many groups and we basically hear the same lines.
I'm going to go to you, Mr. Sinclair. I just want to ask you this question, because I've done this in every one of my committees. Can you point us to another jurisdiction, another part of the world, where trade has had a very negative effect? If there are reasons for that, do they mirror this trade deal? I don't know, personally, if there is such a jurisdiction.