Very well, thank you.
Mr. Burton, if I'm not mistaken, you're an expert on China. At our first meeting on Monday, we talked about industrial espionage. I'm surprised that we're not talking about it more, since some cases have been documented or proven. There may be the impression that this is just the tip of the iceberg. We can't say it for sure, but we can say it with some confidence. If we know some of it, there must be a lot more we don't know. In fact, we know that a spy at Hydro-Québec was caught at one point.
From the moment we know that a country is engaging in industrial espionage, we can hardly use the argument that tariffs would harm healthy competition, especially if we know that the country in question isn't practising healthy competition.