You want to be there, and you want to be invited back. It's just like a dinner party for the Oscars. You want to be at the right party, and you want to be there for the right reasons. I shouldn't use that example. I'm sure it's mostly bread and water when Steve's involved. But the point is, you want to be there and you want to have an opportunity to set the agenda.
One of the things we've been able to do with this kind of leadership is that we've been able to put forward ideas—some of which nobody had thought of before—and then they're Canada's ideas that are being debated, including supply management, not those of some other country that won't care about our bottom line. So it's best we get our ideas out there. Then at least those who set the agenda often carry the day.