presented to the Parliamentary Committe on Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Calgary, Alberta. April 29, 1999.


BENEFITS

  • enhance benefits and reduce damage of increased trade
  • meet other domestic and international obligations
  • export of environmental goods and services
  • enhance access to markets
  • quantify the benefits

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