I would echo the same thing, that an alignment with the U.S. is extremely important. As I alluded to in the past, there's a lot of steel travelling across the border; there's a lot of industrial activity of all sorts that make the continental market—the U.S. and Canada—one economic entity. Departing significantly from the policies and the economic environment that is present in the U.S. could have a very detrimental effect on the Canadian industry.
On the other hand, it's an opportunity to work and enlarge our view of how we can attack the environmental issues, in concert with actions that are being taken by the Americans.