Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I wanted to talk about the e-commerce chapter and the digitized world that we're going to be seeing. I think that was one of the questions Mr. Fonseca mentioned. It looks as if the USTR wants to secure commitments not to impose customs duties on digital products and to ensure NAFTA countries don't impose measures that restrict cross-border data flows or require the use or installation of local computing facilities.
When I was with the industry committee earlier in the spring, we were in Washington and we listened in on Senate hearings for rural broadband. There were discussions about coverage and all these other types of things associated with it. Of course, the question was about autonomous vehicles. The problem, of course, is where is this data going as you cross the border, like the roaming you have right now on the cellphone. How do you manage to keep all that going and still keep trade going?
I'm wondering if any of that has been included in the discussions that you've had. Also, could you update us on where you see the e-commerce file going?