I might react to that. Thanks for the question.
I'm not sure exactly what that would mean, but I would suggest that whatever it would mean, we should have some level of alignment between ourselves and the United States. We should not be dealing with this as Canada alone. We saw through the pandemic this whole thing about reshoring back to having a North American context and strengthening what we already have there with the CUSMA agreement.
The bones are there to be able to develop approaches on policy and on taxation, for that matter, and how we approach climate change so that we're at least unified and we're not disrupting the marketplace as far as the supply goes. That would go to the “in” part of input, and we'd also be harmonized or at least aligned on the investment side.