First of all, the minister said that Line 5 was not negotiable. I think he fully understands and appreciates the importance of the oil crossing the border.
As to your question, the committee will come out with a report, which we will make sure is delivered, which, I hope, will demonstrate the importance of the relationship with the U.S. and the importance of Line 5. In those discussions, I hope, we will reiterate how important for Canadians and also for Americans the integration of our markets and our industries is. As you mentioned, for the auto sector, it's exactly the same thing. Our two countries are bigger and better when we are integrated. If you could convey those messages, that would be, to me, quite positive.
Our friends at GAC—and I know you're going to be meeting with officials from GAC and ministers later—are the ones who actually organize the diplomatic and advocacy work in the U.S. I would invite you to ask them those questions. They would probably be more competent than I am on this one.