Okay. Thank you for that. I think the important point there is that this is not necessarily incremental tax revenue, as you said, though, because we're just saving jobs, which means we're keeping those jobs in Canada. There may be some incremental too, but I think it's important to note that.
I want to go to you, Mr. Adams, to talk about non-tariff trade barriers. In October I asked Environment Canada if the regulations they do are being checked against our international treaties. The answer I got back was, no, it's not their responsibility; ask Global Affairs.
It just makes me wonder if Environment Canada's creating regulations and they're not considering our trade treaties. That's a concern, I believe. You represent automakers from across the globe. They have maybe not head offices in Canada but they have operations here. They're covered by different trade treaties that we have, such as CETA, TPP, etc. Does it concern you that Environment Canada is putting in regulations without concern for the non-tariff trade barriers that might be created because of that?