the soya, the corn, and that beans growers in mexico, rice, there's a serious problem of competition. mexico is sending salads, some meat, and we are receiving a very important volume of meat and grains. >> you mentioned chapter 19 dispute resolution. i think with any trade agreement, it is almost mandatory that there be a mechanism in place to deal with disputes when they arise. having a trade agreement that does not have some type of format for how you resolve dispute is creating a trade agreement that does not have any enforceability. i think from our perspective and , the canadian government perspective dispute resolution , is critical as it goes forward. penny starr with breitbart news. on one of the lists here, you talk about the improved flow at border crossings. can you talk about how that it's in with border security in your concerns about that? >> i can start to make canadian perspective. i live very close to the u.s. border. one of the issues we find is holdups at the border, particularly with perishable products. a delay of several hours and you go from having a very valua