Yes, for sure.
Let's go back to 2018, which was kind of the height of the U.S. tension with China. We saw China putting retaliatory duties on a whole range of products, but they were largely commodity products. To take an extreme example, they could have put a duty on iPhones, but they didn't put a duty on iPhones. iPhones are a heavily branded product and a prestige item in China.
To use that analogy, the more we can process and add value and attach a brand or another kind of identifier to our Canadian product that we export, the more that will tend to insulate it from this type of retaliation. Now, it's not perfect. It doesn't mean there's no risk from that.
Alternatively, another defence against punitive treatment of our export products is to process more of it at home and then use that as a technique for import replacement.