The simultaneous negotiation of several trade issues as part of one international trade agreement is a complex process. Successful conclusion of the exercise requires not only administrative coordination but technocratic/thematic synchronization to ensure that per issue, the terms negotiated are complementary and are consistent with the overall negotiation mandate. Such undertakings are facilitated through a College of Negotiators.
A College may be required for each negotiating arena. For the CARICOM-Canada negotiations, a College of Lead and Alternate Lead Negotiators has been established. It is comprised of individuals with expertise in the various negotiating subjects and trade-related disciplines. Led by the Chief Negotiator and Dean of the College, Ambassador Gail Mathurin, the College is directed by mandates approved by the CARICOM Heads of Government, and is supervised by trade ministers.