 Thank you all very much for joining this call. It's a historic day because we're all in terms of the principle of the Canada-UK agreement and I want to an FTA that we're going to work on in the course of the next year, but I guess what it means in the short term, the British consumers will have a greater quantities of in maple syrup and dairy products and goodness days, what more of our of our electric car and sparkling red seduces, sometimes called, and goodness days. Anyway, thank you very, very much to all of you. I think this is an incredibly important relationship. Justin, thank you for everything that you've done. And by the way, Justin, can I thank you also for your leadership in committing to net euro by 2050. That's incredibly exciting and important for all of us and we look forward to working with you and with Canada as we go forward to our 26th summit at the end of next year. Anyway, it's really, really worth it and pride. Justin, how's it going? Listen Boris, it's just so great to see you. I know you're in isolation but glad to connect with you at home. This is a good moment. We're all living with COVID-19 but there's lots of other things we need to get going as well and the trade relationship and the historic relationship between Canada and the UK is just so deep that being able to make sure we're seamlessly transitioning through with this, what are we calling it? That's right, the Canada UK trade continuity agreement which is perfect to make sure that our businesses and yours continue to work well together. The UK is our fifth largest trading partner in the world so making sure that we continue to do that. We will do much better than that but you're our top trading partner in Europe so at least there's that that we still get to work on and of course now we get to continue to work on a bespoke agreement, a comprehensive agreement over the coming years that will really maximize our trade opportunities and boost things for everyone and like you said so aligned on opportunities for women and gender equality, on fighting for a cleaner environment, on things like digital trade as well. There are so many interesting things we're going to be able to do together. I'm really excited about it but making sure that your businesses and ours were reassured as this important milestone comes up that we're going to continue to protect everyone and keep 90% of the exports from Canada into the UK terra-free and vice versa. These are the things that matter. It's a beautiful day for Canada, the United Kingdom and we will continue to work together on these issues. Absolutely well listen I'd love to hear, I know Boris it's one of those situations where you and I get to you know reap the attention but we had Mary and Liz doing all the a tremendous amount of work to get that get to here along with great teams of negotiators so I'm happy to flip it over to Mary for for a few words. Well thank you so much. Thank you so much Prime Minister. Bonjour tous and it really is great to be here with Prime Minister Johnson and great to see you again Liz and thank you both for joining us virtually from London for this important for this important news and it is excellent to have concluded negotiations for the Canada UK trade continuity agreement, a new chapter in the historic friendship between our countries and one that will bring stability to our people and our businesses and this is especially important in a time marked by uncertainty and following the UK's decision to leave the EU and in turn CEDA we got to work. We knew that having an interim agreement would be crucial to ensure that businesses, exporters, our workers on both sides of the Atlantic have the continuity and that predictability that they need. UK as the Prime Minister said is our fifth largest trading partner globally and in 2019 two-way merchandise trade with the UK amounted to $29 billion so this means opportunities for our businesses and thousands of good jobs for people in both countries. Our new Canada UK trade continuity agreement is going to preserve the main benefits of CEDA including the elimination of tariffs on 98% of Canadian products exported to the UK and as we speak our officials are preparing the legal text for signature and we look forward to introducing and debating legislation in Parliament as soon as possible. This continuity agreement is good for Canadians, it's good for the people of the UK, it builds on our strong mutually beneficial relationship and our work doesn't end here. Liz you and I spoke on Thursday morning and we're very enthusiastic about beginning comprehensive free trade negotiations within a year of this TCA's ratification. We'll be working towards a high standard and ambitious agreement with a focus on women, the environment, small businesses as well as the importance of digital trade. To our businesses and to our workers and all Canadians these are unprecedented times but know that amid the challenges we face we will always have your back. We'll continue to work with our friends and allies like the UK to ensure that trade works for you all. Liz now I'll turn this over to you. Well thank you very much Mary and it's fantastic to be here today with our two Prime Ministers. The deal that we've negotiated secures certainty for British and Canadian businesses safeguarding tens of thousands of jobs. It's a win-win for two close allies and friends. It maintains access to 20 billion pounds worth of trade. It means continued tariff free access for 98 percent of our goods including things like cars, beef and salmon. And if you look at the car industry we currently export three quarters of billion pounds worth of cars to Canada and industry employing 167,000 people. Mary I'm incredibly excited about getting back to the negotiating table with you next year to do an even more ambitious trade agreement. We're agreed that on areas like digital and data, women's economic empowerment and the environment there's so much more that we can do together. Canada is a country that shares our values a belief in democracy, freedom and free trade and I know we're also going to be working together at the G7 to promote free and fair trade across the world. Free trade is an incredible force for good. It's going to help us drive economic growth here in Britain and level up our country and it's also going to help the world recover after coronavirus. This agreement that we struck today is also an important step for our accession to the comprehensive and progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership and agreements of 11 Pacific nations including Canada and it's part of our strategy to put the UK at the centre of a network of trade deals around the world particularly focusing on services and technology. It's vital to the global Britain vision a country that is optimistic, confident and outward looking. Mary and Justin, we have built up a great working relationship over the past few months and we're very much looking forward to stepping it up in 2021. Thank you. Thank you Liz. Thank you Mary for all your hard work and your leadership. Boris, the alignment as always between Canada and the UK on so many issues from security to the environment to trade as we're showing here today is going to continue to be incredibly important in a lot of different ways but of course you and I are both headed to a virtual G20 in a couple of hours that will really dig into these issues as well and this continued sign of our collaboration, cooperation and deep friendship and partnership is really important not just for people in our two countries but people around the world as well. Thank you. Listen Justin, I just want to say that I agree very much with what you've said and what Mary and Liz have just said. Free trade is an important part of the way we're going to bounce back from COVID but I also think that Canada and the UK share a perspective about building back greener and using this as a moment in which to tackle climate change but also to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in green technologies and I just want to remind you, I think I told you before, many years ago or 12 years ago I became Mayor of London and I had to put these higher bikes on our streets, higher cycles and we needed to find the best most cost effective, they had to be a very chunky bike because we wanted to persuade people who weren't very confident cyclists to get on them and use them and they've been a fantastic success on the streets of our capital and you should know, you may not know this but you should know, we scoured the earth, we scoured the whole of the UK Liz, for the best bikes we could find, alas by far the best ones were made in Canada, I think they were called Bixie and they're still going so it's green technology transfer across the Atlantic both ways that I think will help us to bounce back stronger than ever. Listen, I'm delighted by what Liz and Mary said, this is just the beginning, we hope very much that we will be doing deals with you in the years to come that will enable us to be net contributors or have the balance of trade in favour of us in clean green bicycles, which we also make in the UK as well, you should know. Thank you all very much for what you've done, it's a great moment and Justin I'll see you in a minute in the energy. I look forward to it, thank you everyone, it's a good day for our people, it's a good day for symbols around trade in the world but practically really good days for our businesses. Merci beaucoup mes amis, thank you so much. Bye bye, thank you.