Thank you, Mr. Murphy.
Before we go ahead, I'm going to introduce you to my colleagues. We have three of the major parties of our Parliament here: from the NDP, Ms. Ramsey; from the Conservative Party, Mr. Dreeshen, Mr. Carrie, and Mr. Allison; and from the Liberal Party, Mr. Fonseca, Ms. Ludwig, Madame Lapointe, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Dhaliwal. They represent different parties, from all across the country, from British Columbia right to the Atlantic coast, so we have quite the representation on our committee.
Our committee has also been active in the last few years. Of course, as you're all well aware, we've just finished the European agreement. It has been in effect for the past few days. That agreement is a really big one for us.
We also did a lot of work on the TPP, which fell to the side, but we did a lot of study on it, which, of course, brought a lot of dialogue with our counterparts in the United States.
Our committee is quite active. We're a trading nation, and we're glad you're here.
We're going to go ahead. Usually a member of Parliament has five minutes for dialogue back and forth, and we move it around.
Without further ado, we're going to go right to the Conservatives. Mr. Allison, you're first up.