I'll start off with Mr. Verheul. I think we're following each other around; we've been meeting so much over the last two months, whether it's trade committee or now this committee. We should just maybe rent an apartment together or something, I would say. I appreciate your being here again today with your colleagues.
Mr. Verheul, the situation I'm really concerned about with buy America is the unintended consequences of it, plus the other things we're hearing. What I mean by that is we see a scenario where a U.S. company makes the exact same widget as a Canadian company, but because it's American-based it gets to take advantage of buy America and create a very healthy balance sheet. That same U.S. company goes in and competes with the Canadian company in Canada and around the world.
Is there anything in our trade agreements that allows us to say to that company in the U.S., “No, you've been subsidized unfairly through buy America, so you can't now dump products into Canada”?