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International Trade committee  We are more niche. Many of our members are members of both, however we represent farm equipment manufacturers, and so in Canada all of the manufacturing of farm equipment—except for one facility in Saskatoon, which is a CNH facility—is what we call short-line farm equipment, and

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Most of our members would be in the 50 to 100—

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Yes, and that is where our industry is quite different. In Ontario for example, in 2017, Ontario-based agricultural equipment manufacturers broke the record, with $773 million worth of implements being exported. That's the largest coming out of any province, so there's a very big

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Unless it's a MacDon.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Can I just add to that? From the perspective of the financing and the credit availability, I'd like to just share with—

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Yes. We have a small member who says one of their fears, given the current volatility in leadership in Brazil, is that EDC may not be consistently available. Our organization took great advantage of EDC availability in Russia and Ukraine. When EDC's policy on this area change

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  There are some of our members who are involved in that element of harvesting, yes.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  At this time, Canada's comparative advantage is in the harvesting equipment, some of the dryland equipment, and there's also a substantial amount of beef and livestock in Argentina and Brazil. I think the challenges and the market potential there are huge. Relative to China, a

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Thank you for your question. I must speak to the members of the association about that again. Normally, there are no tariffs. The Canada-Mercosur agreement is truly unique because it includes tariffs. However, let me put the question to our members.

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  The Chinese government is investing heavily into becoming food-independent, and when we look at Canada's comparative advantage in agriculture, it's our farming practices. Because Canadian farmers and ranchers are growing food in some of the harshest conditions in the world, by ne

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

International Trade committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair, ladies and gentlemen, members of the committee. Thank you for the opportunity to be here today as you continue your study on a potential Canada–Mercosur free trade agreement. One of our members, MacDon Industries, is represented today by Gene Fraser, vice-

May 3rd, 2018Committee meeting

Leah Olson

Agriculture committee  Thank you for doing a good job on working with the government on that one. I think when it comes time for Canadian-made farm equipment, the farmers are the pullers. When you look at the different countries where a seeder that is made in Saskatchewan will show up, it's typically

June 1st, 2017Committee meeting

Leah Olson