I do want to ask this question, so maybe I'll set the stage, and when I get a couple of minutes on the back end of this round, I'll come back to it.
I am curious. We heard from trade committee officials at the last meeting that there's very little chance that Canada would get any kind of blanket exemption for buy America, so I'm wondering how on the climate change front, and in light of some of the partnerships on climate that we may be undertaking with the United States—and I hope we do—we might gain exemptions to the buy America policy on the basis of a North American climate change strategy.
We do have companies like New Flyer here in Winnipeg, for instance, which manufactures electric buses, companies that can do a lot to help states and municipalities in the U.S. lower their carbon footprint. Ensuring that those Canadian products and services can get into the American market may become an important part of their own strategy, so we're looking for opportunities to ensure that buy America isn't getting in the way of a continental strategy to combat climate change.
I'm out of time. I recognize that, Mr. Chair, but—