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International Trade committee  Thank you for the question, Mr. Paquette. We're talking about Canada being isolated, because on sensitive products we are isolated. It's clear that the sensitive products category is the toughest nut to crack. That's why the WTO set up a sensitive products category—to try to deal with politically tough issues.

June 12th, 2006Committee meeting

Liam McCreery

International Trade committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you for the question, because it really cuts to the chase of what we're discussing today. The most sensitive products in the world are meat, grains, and grain products. Those are our two largest exports. That's where we're getting hurt most in international markets.

June 12th, 2006Committee meeting

Liam McCreery

International Trade committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. My name is Liam McCreery. I am a farmer from southern Ontario. I grow corn, soybeans, and wheat, and I'm also president of the group called the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance. Mr. Chair, I provided your clerk with a submission, both in French and English, and asked that it be part of my presentation today and part of the record.

June 12th, 2006Committee meeting

Liam McCreery