First of all, I want to thank Mr. Paterson, Mr. Elias, and Mr. Stapleton for coming on short notice. I appreciate it. I know we've talked before, and I appreciate those talks. I read the rather lengthy report that you provided and I very much appreciate the effort that went into that submission to the federal government.
I'm particularly interested in some of the irritants that might exist right now. I understand you're trying to reduce your structural costs and renegotiate your contracts with CAW. I'm sure those are very sensitive discussions going on at the moment. But from reading your report, I understand there are some other issues. You've alluded to them: the scrappage program, levies, regulatory issues. You seem to intimate that we ought not to promote these regulatory issues too much. On the other hand, I know they need to be harmonized with respect to emission standards, safety, etc.
Can you talk to us and be more specific about the scrappage programs, the levies, and the regulatory issues, and even the trade impediments that you refer to in your report?