I'll start. I would reflect that one thing that's really helpful is when regulators talk to each other. It's certainly the industry's wish that things are entirely synchronized across our 50 markets, but in reality, that's never going to be the case.
What is helpful is when there is a clear message that regulators should work with their international counterparts and that alignment is actually in the best interests of both an exporting country and an importing country. I think the committee heard Canada is the fifth-largest exporter and the fifth-largest importer in the world. The message is, yes, the regulator's mandate and domestic health and safety are important, but you can also accomplish that by working with your international counterparts.