I'd like to make a brief comment.
Mr. Morrison, you alluded to members of Congress and senators as being 535 people with their own fiefdoms. It's not that different from what it is for us as members of Parliament here. At the end of the day, we have to represent the interests of our constituents.
I can tell you that in my riding thousands of jobs rely on NAFTA. In fact, thousands of jobs rely on the auto sector. Magna International is in my riding, and I know that there are about 7,000 direct jobs just from that employer, so we as well are all quite aware of who the job producers are in our ridings. It's important for all elected officials.
Because of that, I have the pleasure of being on our party's auto caucus. With that segue, I'll introduce John Oliver, the chair of our auto caucus. He's sitting in on this committee today. He's also the member of Parliament for Oakville, so he's obviously quite familiar with the automotive world. I'll give the rest of my time to Mr. Oliver.