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International Trade committee  An agreement could always be worked out if that were to happen.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  NAFTA's Chapter 10 on government procurement only applies at the federal level. Mexico, the U.S. and Canada are under no obligation regarding provincial or territorial local procurement.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  Only contracts entered into by federal entities were affected by Chapter 10.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  I will have to have a look at the statistics. Can I get back to you on that question in writing?

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  Something has changed. Under the GPA, that is, the agreement under which the U.S. opened the markets in its states, Canada had no access to these markets because it had not established the same obligation. However, the other GPA parties did have access to the 37 markets. Therefor

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  Yes, we did. We are aware that there are quite a few carve-outs in the U.S. coverage. We worked very closely with the provinces and territories to put this offer together. It's essentially their offer. I think it is reflective. Ontario and Quebec both have taken specific exclus

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  The first time we met was on October 1, 2009.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  The first round of negotiations was on October 1, 2009.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  No. The GPA commitment by the U.S. includes 37 states and no local governments.

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere

International Trade committee  Thank you very much. I would like to begin by talking about the Canada-United States Agreement on Government Procurement. In response to the economic crisis, the U.S. government launched a stimulus plan covering public infrastructure spending for all levels of government under t

March 11th, 2010Committee meeting

Dany M. Carriere