Madam Chair, I think that everyone in the House has a good handle on this issue. Members who say they cannot stand it and have to throw it out by all measure really have a wrong-headed way of looking at it.
I mentioned the example before. The shrimp processing industry in my province stands to gain substantially by reducing punitive tariffs. The only way we are going to get there is to engage in a dialogue that puts us into a legitimate framework so that it does not happen again. That is what happens in comprehensive free trade agreements, despite some of the flaws.