In order to be quick, I'm going to answer you in English.
I think it's important to focus on the positive and to say that keeping the supply chains open and keeping these very mutually beneficial relationships going creates jobs. Cutting them absolutely leads to the loss of jobs. In fact, the questions around the border by some of the honourable members underline that very point. It happens in Canada, and it absolutely happens in the United States.
In addition, I think what we can say is that at the federal level—and no doubt at the provincial level—there will be stimulus spending over the next number of months. In that stimulus spending, governments will be buying things. I think it's a very legitimate question to pose to our American friends: Do we really want to be going down a path where we don't have our procurement open to each other? That doesn't seem like a very good idea, because Americans benefit an awful lot from Canadian government procurement as well.