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International Trade committee I don't know if we could say so directly, but my experience has been that where we have strong, traditional CIDA programming, it generates tremendous goodwill in the host government towards Canada, in their thinking about Canada and their appreciation for us. And that aid will le
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee I want to make it clear that the conversation stopped in 2005 and picked up again this year. In fact, we didn't really have a dialogue in that intervening period. I guess our trade people went off in different directions on other priorities. But we weren't trying in those five ye
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee During the Prime Minister's visit, it was clear that they had to review their investment policies and decrease the bureaucracy to facilitate foreign investment. Actually, it's still fairly complicated. They are aware of the work they need to do, especially in a context where they
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee We haven't really talked about the Brazilian States, but we have very strong ties with some of them. There are 40 million people in the state of São Paulo, so it has a larger population than Canada. It is important to have good ties with the states and to work with them to promot
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee Let me just make a couple of remarks, then maybe Don may wish to add. Beyond where we go with the Mercosur conversation, I think what we want to do is to really build this relationship as the anchor relationship in South America. For all the reasons we've mentioned, we have to b
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee I think infrastructure, sir, is one of the big ones now. As Don says, which sectors would be impacted by free or freer trade depends on the nature of their discussions. The opportunity we see is infrastructure, in particular, and oil and gas. You can go across a range of sector
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee Yes, we're looking for opportunities in subcontracting with larger contractors, for example, for stadium development, roads, lighting, the infrastructure associated with the FIFA activities, but also with the World Cup specifically. The SNC-Lavalins of this world, for example, wh
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee The advice we give to companies, particularly Quebec companies, is to contact our trade office in Montreal—Canada's regional office in Quebec—to talk about their interests. We also recommend that they contact our embassy and our consulates in Brazil. I don't want to give specifi
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee I want to be clear on South America. We have free trade agreements now with Columbia, Peru, and Chile, and we're negotiating or discussing with the Mercosur four, those being Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. I would say in looking at our export posture vis-à-vis Mercosur
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee As far as I understand it right now, Paraguay is the last country in Mercosur that has to endorse Venezuela's accession. They have to formally endorse this through their congress or their senate, and that hasn't happened. I believe Venezuela has observer status within Mercosur, b
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee Well, at least one agreement has been signed, and I can provide further details, sir. There was a road infrastructure lighting agreement that was signed as a direct result of that visit and further conversations during the Prime Minister's visit. We follow up directly with the co
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee You're quite right, sir. The opportunity in the offshore oil and gas sector is significant, and what we'll be trying to do now is to marry up Canadian technology with the opportunity in Brazil. In the case of the Maritimes, I know that the Atlantic Canada governments are now look
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee I may ask Don to respond on that point, but let me just say that we appreciate the potential. We are realizing significant gains in the relationship with Brazil, there's no question, given the investment numbers, the trade numbers, the infrastructure, and oil and gas opportunitie
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee. It's a pleasure to be back with you today. I'm joined by Mr. Don McDougall, deputy director, trade policy negotiations division at Foreign Affairs, and we expect to be joined a little later by Susan Harper. Susan i
October 25th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder
International Trade committee I can answer that generally, but I think Don may want to extend that discussion about this question of getting into markets where the United States is not. I'm just thinking of your comments on the Prime Minister's visit to the region--for example, Colombia. Our FTA with Colombia
September 29th, 2011Committee meeting
Neil Reeder