Thank you very much.
I want to begin with the process for ratification and what that might look like.
I've heard loud and clear from all of our witnesses that you'd like to see a speedy ratification. We were reminded earlier this week at committee that while negotiations have concluded, the deal itself isn't signed yet, and that there's still some hammering out of the final details. We've been told that could take two to four weeks.
Then, of course, enabling legislation has to be tabled after that, and depending on the outcomes of the legal scrubbing, there may be some modifications that have to made to whatever draft may already exist, although we understand there is no draft that is complete.
The House is set to rise on December 11, and we haven't heard from the government that there's any plan to extend the sitting of Parliament. What do you think the government should be doing to prepare for a situation where this transitional agreement is not in effect by December 31?
What kind of support would your members hope to see in such an eventuality? What are some of the things that could be done to mitigate the harm that might be done to Canadian exporters in the event that we don't see the deal, and its enabling legislation pass before the end of the year?
Perhaps we could start with Mr. Poirier.