I am pleased to see you again, Congressman. We see each other often at your office in Washington. We have seen each other twice in the last month, as I've been on two missions in Washington, one week apart. I think I'm about to buy a cottage in the Washington area because I go there often and it would make my travels easier.
We know about your commitment to Canada-U.S. relations. You sent a letter to the U.S. trade representative in which you mentioned that the tax did not comply with the rules of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement. We know that this agreement is probably the main node that unites the two countries, the two states.
Could you tell us more about that? The Bloc Québécois had looked into the matter and, even though we agreed in principle, we were a bit annoyed by the encroachment on an area of provincial jurisdiction. This is another area, but it would seem that it would also be a problem in terms of international trade law. Is that right?