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Agriculture committee  Well, I think when you talk to any trade negotiator from another country, what he or she is mainly interested in is access to your markets, particularly if you have higher-priced markets. They are much less focused on the kinds of systems you might have in place, such as supply m

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Agriculture committee  Gilles may want to add a bit to this, but I would say from my experience, from the perspective of most developing countries they're looking at us as a wealthier developed country and, again, they want access to our markets. They're not really in a position to be able to replicate

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Agriculture committee  I think that's happened over a long period of time. Certainly the European Union and the United States have a lot of resources at their disposal to provide support to agriculture, and have done so with enthusiasm over the years. What the U.S. and the EU have done in particular, p

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Agriculture committee  We originally presented that idea I think back in 2006 or so, but it has been adopted and has appeared in all of the texts that have been drafted since then.

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Agriculture committee  No, that's not correct. There is a whole series of tables that deal with federal-only issues. Customs and trade facilitation, rules of origin, goods generally in dealing with the tariffs, and intellectual property issues, for the most part--all are tables dealing with federal leg

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Agriculture committee  Thank you.

December 2nd, 2010Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

Canadian Heritage committee  No. I think you've captured that, actually.

January 31st, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  I'm sorry, Mr. Chairman, but I think the understanding was that there would be no opening comments from my side.

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  Thank you very much. There has been some ongoing analysis on all of the issues, of course, as the minister indicated. But on this particular issue, since we have not made any concessions in the negotiations to date on that issue, we haven't done any in-depth, extensive analysis

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  At this point, we are fairly advanced on the fish issues, and certainly we have had an offer from the European Union that offers the potential to go to complete duty-free access across the board on all fish products, which is of extreme interest to us. The EU has raised a numbe

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  Sure. We actually haven't made a lot progress in that particular area because on the EU side they only recently gained a mandate from member states to negotiate in this area of investment protection. Prior to that, they had no mandate, and the competence previously rested with me

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  Thank you. Yes, we've been holding intensive consultations with the agricultural sector on the benefits they could foresee in this negotiation and eventual agreement. We heard virtually across the board that there is very strong interest in the EU market—everything from the grai

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  That number is also derived from the Canada-EU joint economic study that we completed before we initiated the negotiations. That was a very in-depth examination across the economy of the benefits that could be gained on both sides in this negotiation, by top economists both in Eu

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  Certainly agriculture would be a significant one. Fish and seafood will be very important, particularly to the east coast. Probably the greatest job gains would be in the manufacturing sector where we'll have access and a preferential edge over other suppliers, in particular the

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul

International Trade committee  That's been a big focus of our discussions with the EU, and in particular we have attached a lot of priority to labour mobility as part of the outcome of this agreement. We are very close to finalizing a chapter on mutual recognition of qualifications, which will allow a framewor

October 6th, 2011Committee meeting

Steve Verheul