Thank you, Chair. I'd like to thank the witnesses for being here this afternoon.
There seems to be a theme developing. There are a lot of questions with regard to non-tariff barriers and how we can work to prevent those from being implemented or prevent them through this free trade agreement. Before I get there, I want to go to Ms. Proctor from the Canadian Produce Marketing Association.
I come from Niagara, which is a tender-fruit produce area. I just want to get a sense from you, Ms. Proctor. In terms of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association, what are the values? What kinds of major produce are exported to Ecuador, for example? What kinds of benefits in terms of dollars do you see in this type of trade?