Interprovincial trade is a critical consideration, and all provinces and territories, along with the federal government, are seized with the enhancement of interprovincial trade in a more predictable context.
One of the considerations in that regard is regulatory. We do have some differences in the Canadian fabric from a regulatory perspective, because of the complementary jurisdiction.
Just as important to the regulatory alignment, which I spoke of earlier in the international context, is domestic regulatory alignment. That same rich federal, provincial, and territorial engagement my colleague mentioned earlier is being engaged in the regulatory context as well to explore where we might identify and streamline regulatory barriers to have an impact. This is part of a broad discussion that respects local interests while still pursuing the national interest at the same time.