Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank our guests for being here because this is such an important conversation. I think it was Mr. Sacco who mentioned the NAFTA talks and how they're going. Right now, I think it's the most important trade agreement we have with any country. The importance of diversifying...I think Canadians were surprised a few years ago when the Prime Minister was asked which country he admires the most and he said he admires China's basic dictatorship. I see the government racing towards a free trade agreement with China.
However, then I look at India and I think of all the things that we have in common. You look at the British parliamentary system. We have the rule of law. We're both democracies and the opportunities that we should have.
Chrysler Fiat was mentioned, which is great, with that attachment to Canada, but also Tata Motors, as I think the chairman of Tata has deep roots here in Canada as well.
Mr. Dhanjal, you mentioned some of the opportunities that we're having now with human resources, industry, and agriculture. However, if Canada was able to accelerate...you mentioned the importance of trade agreements. What industrial sectors do you think have the greatest potential between Canada and India, if we can get a trade agreement that works for both countries?