That's right.
We have a plant at 807 Pharmacy, in Scarborough, right by Eglinton and Victoria Park. We've had that plant since 1953.
Yes, you were wonderful when we had that conversation.
In fact, what happened—it was at Camp Pendleton—was they exhumed our fittings. They stopped the project for a month. They spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in delays, replaced our fittings with fittings that were made in the United States and that were identical to ours. All the while we were covered under NAFTA. They didn't have the right to do that and shouldn't have done that. In the end, that was a compelling story the prime minister shared with the president. That's one of the reasons why I think we got the exemption, because it didn't make sense. It was hurting the Americans, it was hurting us, and no one was winning in the whole process.
What's our plan B? Unfortunately, it's to build more plants in the United States. Buy America.... I'm a Canadian. I love Canada. Our founders loved Canada. They escaped from Estonia. They ran from the Russians. I would prefer we make those investments in Canada, I really would, and I hope we can. I think we can. If Harper and Obama could come to an agreement, I'm sure Trudeau and Biden can.