Thank you, Madam Chair, and thanks to our witnesses for being here today on this very important study.
Our government has been very mindful in its deliberations when it comes to any trade negotiations, and our priority has always been to secure a good deal for Canadian workers and Canadian industry. I know the opposition's approach is to get a deal regardless of what's at stake here.
I'd like to turn to Mr. Dunn first.
Would you agree that a good deal is better than a fast deal? In your opinion, what would constitute a good deal?