I'll see if I have time at the end.
I would like to turn to Ms. Greenwood and ask about the RCC and the issues that are dealt with through that. Some of them obviously affect big companies and big export-import operations.
I have a riding that has six border crossings in it. Most of them are used by small Canadian companies that are exporting to the United States, obviously. One example I have of a small non-tariff barrier is a large nursery in Grand Forks that imports American plants that have just been planted. They grow them up over the summer, and then they export them back to the United States to be sold in garden stores around the United States.
They have run into problems whereby suddenly they have to have more inspections at the border. They need to have aisles down the middle of their trucks so that inspectors can get in. It cuts their volumes in half, so their prices double. Those little things can have huge impacts on these small companies.
I'm wondering how many examples of that you see, where it's really the small companies being affected rather than the big ones.