Like family members, I think you can have differences of opinion, but you still have to come back to the table and find a way to break bread and ensure that you can continue. We have interconnected trade in all capacities that we have to be wary of. There are families, again, who are going to be impacted on both sides of the border, whether it be jobs that are impacted, the environment or health and safety.
Again, if both sides come to the table with a willingness to look at the realities of today and what we can do to build the future collectively and collaboratively, then I believe we will come to a resolve that can suit and benefit both sides of the border and, most importantly, the people on both sides of those borders.