Thank you, Chair.
Thank you, witnesses, for being here this nice day.
Five minutes isn't enough, Chair, and I think you know that, but I'll go to Ms. Citeau first.
One of the concerns I have post-COVID is that countries are using non-tariff trade barriers to restrict access in order to protect domestic sectors as they try to recover economically in their country. On the agriculture side of things, of course, they use all sorts of items as we've seen in Italy and in China, for example, in canola. We've seen it in India and a few other countries that you mentioned.
Do you think the government has put in place enough people, for example, CFIA inspectors? Do you think our trade commissioners are positioned properly? Do you think we have the mechanisms in place for this turmoil that's coming in front of us? Do you think they have properly prepared, or are you aware of any changes they have made in regard to making sure we can represent Canadian companies in these countries when this turmoil erupts?
I'll start with you, Ms. Citeau.