In 1993, trilateral trade within the North American region, as measured by each nation’s imports from its two NAFTA partners, was over US$288 billion while in 2015 it amounted to over US$1.0 trillion. As of 2015, the North American economy has more than doubled in size since 1994. The combined gross domestic product (GDP) for Canada, the U.S., and Mexico was US$20.6 trillion in 2015 up from just below US$8.0 trillion in 1993. Canadian merchandise exports to the United States grew at an annualized rate of almost 4.6 percent between 1993 and 2015. Canada’s bilateral merchandise trade with Mexico nearly reached CA$37.8 billion in 2015. Some 78 percent of Canada’s total merchandise exports were destined to our NAFTA partners in 2015. Total merchandise trade between Canada and the United States more than doubled between 1993 and 2015. Trade between Canada and Mexico has increased over 8-fold over the same period.