Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I wanted to indicate, as I did yesterday, Mr. Chairman, to the Government Leader and the Minister of Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development or Intergovernmental Affairs, and I think that Mr. Todd raised the point previously, that it has to do with the common market proposal that would extend the section of the Constitution Act, which prohibits provinces from imposing tariffs or duties on goods coming from other provinces.
Under the proposal, the provinces would also be prohibited from erecting trade barriers to the movement of services, capital and persons. I understand that the Ministers did not reach a consensus on the extent of the exemptions to the prohibition on trade barriers and that these issues would remain for further negotiation. Has there been any determination on exemptions to the prohibition on provincial trade barriers, that are being considered for discussion? Have we gone into any of those details yet, or is the government in the process of developing a position document in this area?