Thank you, Minister. I have such a limited time, and I was asking about the border.
I will go back. You keep talking about this team Canada approach. Quite frankly, I think the approach this government has taken has failed us on Keystone XL, it's failed us on softwood lumber and it's failing on Line 5. I'm just wondering why.
If we do the same things over and over again, I think we're living in a fantasy land if we think [Technical difficulty—Editor] haven't worked in the past, simply because there is a new administration in Washington. This administration has been very clear, as Ms. Alleslev said, about what its priorities are. When it made that known to us previously on the Keystone XL pipeline, the Prime Minister said that it was a campaign commitment the President made and he's going to keep it.
He has also made a campaign commitment on buy America, so what makes you think that we are going to be successful this time around, when on Keystone XL, Line 5 and softwood lumber, the government has failed to get the agreements and the results that Canadians expect them to get on those files?