Despite the harm done, you're not prepared to say that you don't support the agreement. Even if the agreement is one that has been doing harm to your industry, it's one that you continue to support anyway.
One day I may be able to square that circle. We've heard similar testimony from the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters: that we are getting paper access to markets, but when you look at the numbers, it is not producing for Canadian manufacturers, who still struggle to realize the opportunity of those markets.
What kind of empirical economic evidence might cause you to think that a free trade deal is not in the best interests of Canada, that it's not working out and that we should go back to the drawing board to figure out different kinds of agreements or a different approach to structuring our economic activity—or is there none?