I thank my colleague because his question was going the same way that I wanted. You talked about the impact of trade shocks on working people in North America. The labour community raised the alarm 25 years ago around serious issues of having the labour chapter and the environment chapter sit outside of the agreement. Some of those things have come to pass. I think that Mr. Fisher spoke about that, about how working people have felt left out of trade, and they certainly have lost a lot of jobs in North America to trade going to Mexico or to the southern U.S. from Canada.
What I want to ask about are those trade shocks, the CLC's perspective on the impact of NAFTA on working people in all of North America, and what you think could be done to strengthen or modify NAFTA for working people.