When we're chatting with the stakeholders, the perception is sometimes that it is only we who face non-trade barriers. I've spoken to representatives from other countries, and they, too, hear that they face non-trade barriers in Canada. How do you factor that into the decision-making? Canada is in a hockey period. We are playing good hockey within the rules. We want to get it accomplished. How do you measure the other country's willingness to participate in that as a fair player? If they're not being up front about being willing to solve the issues, how do you factor that into your decision-making?
On April 16th, 2018. See this statement in context.