You may be aware that already the U.S. has launched a concern regarding the concept of the trade agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico, and the fact that this unfairly influences importers of goods—plastic articles—from the U.S. into Canada. I'll leave that out of there, because that's not my area of expertise.
What I can say is it adds a significant level of complication to things such as the importation of, let's say again, those medical devices. The U.S. is our biggest trade partner in medical devices. We're most reliant on the U.S. At this point in time, syringes, test kits and all of these devices for which we supply manufacturing equipment and that are produced in the United States and shipped into Canada will now have the difficulty of dealing with a toxic designation. What does that mean for cross-border transportation? What does it mean in terms of complications of that? These are some of the things people are concerned about that we don't feel have had the time to be discussed yet.