I think what we really should be doing is talking with the USTR and making sure the lines of communication are open.
Back in 2009-10, when we were cut out the first time, then-prime minister Harper invited all U.S. manufacturers that had plants in Canada to the Canadian embassy, and he had a little discussion with them. They, by the way, were having a difficult time shipping their product, which they made in Canada, back into the United States. He made it clear that this was an unintended consequence of buy America. He asked them all to go back to President Obama and tell him about the unintended consequences and the damage it was doing to American companies. That was very effective.
A lot of American companies ship into Canada. If we were to start doing to them what they did to us, I think they'd run back to their members of Congress and senators right away and say, “Hey, we have to fix this problem.” Quite frankly, they need our markets, they want our markets, and reciprocal trade is the core of free and fair trade.