Thank you, Chair.
Just quickly, I want to say that the interpretation was amazing. Every once in a while, you know, I am just so used to listening to it, and then I hear it clearly and I am just amazed. Thank you to the interpreters for their amazing skills, because I could not do it.
I am going to come back to Mr. Deith again. One of the things I'm reflecting on from your presentation to us is the fact that we are in a global market where a lot of countries have different environmental and labour laws. We know that as we look at Canada specifically we want to find a way to build up that economy and see some growth, especially when it comes to the green economy and the great need we have for that, both in terms of labour and the environment.
Do you feel that Canada should require trading partners to meet our higher standards for the environment, labour protections and health and safety when we have trade agreements? How could we have an opportunity to celebrate the good things that Canada does, especially in terms of these very issues, to promote our goods?