Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses for being here today.
It's quite an interesting study in regard to Ecuador being our 51st largest merchandise trade partner, with Canadian exports there at about $600 million, $300 million of which is wheat alone, and then refined oil at about $164 million. Exports from Ecuador to Canada are at about $679 million, with crude oil being number one, at $178 million, and then precious metals at $150 million.
Mr. Walker, you talked about how Cereals Canada is in favour of free trade discussions and looking to see if we could prevent non-tariff barriers in any future negotiations and address issues such as the 5% tariff on oats. In your opening remarks, you talked about Canada being, I think, the largest supplier of wheat to Ecuador in one category. What is that again?