The bilateral trade agreements are good for any Canadian exporter exporting to that particular country or for any Canadian importer importing from that particular country; however, for Canadian companies that are part of the supply chain, the U.K. may be separate from the European Union but it's still geographically part of Europe, and it is part of the supply chain. So for a Canadian company that is part of the supply chain, with the goods travelling back and forth between the U.K. and other parts of the European Union, has having to deal with a separate bilateral agreement and a multilateral agreement with the European Union added to the complexity? Have you heard about any issues faced by any Canadian company on this?
On February 5th, 2021. See this statement in context.