Further to that, when we're talking about self-interest and one aspect, it appears that the negotiation is never only on oil and gas. We've seen now, with the road map that Biden and Trudeau signed, that we're looking at defence, security and, like you said, security of supply chains. We're looking at critical minerals. We're looking at the Northwest Passage and at any number of things.
Should Canada be looking at understanding better that negotiating on one thing is never in isolation, but that other areas may also need to be looked at at the same time, and the leverage or conversation between that whole landscape and not just Line 5, as in this case?