Yes, I was there during the last Trump administration. We got along very well, to say the least, with the Secretary of Agriculture. In fact, the secretary ended up on my farm. I invite people to my home—to my farm. My wife says, “Quit inviting people or they're going to come.”
When the Secretary of Agriculture says he's coming, that's quite a fuss. It was a great fuss. He came to the farm and, in fact, we had a great rapport. I hope to be able to deal with Secretary-elect Rollins. I understand she was brought up on a farm and understands the agricultural sector.
Without question, for the beef industry right across the country, we understand that sometimes the cattle go back and forth across the border four or five times before they're butchered. They might be born in Saskatchewan, raised down west or in Florida, grazed on the prairie and then go back and forth three or four times. These are the kinds of issues that are so intertwined.
Everything is so intertwined with us and the U.S. and they're such a valuable customer. We understand that. I think the Prime Minister's trip last week was so important because you have to be there and you have to make sure you keep those great relations up. We will continue to do that.