Yes, and I'm answering your questions. I'm saying that if you describe local preferences--that's what I'm talking about--as something that Europe has, China has, Japan has, but we don't have, then we should have them.
International Trade and Public Interest Lawyer, Council of Canadians
Yes, and I'm answering your questions. I'm saying that if you describe local preferences--that's what I'm talking about--as something that Europe has, China has, Japan has, but we don't have, then we should have them.
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