My next question is for both Mr. Roschlau and Mr. Mahar.
It is troubling, and the buy American provisions in the United States are a huge obstacle. There is no question about it for Canadian businesses wanting to compete in the American market. We have signed free trade agreements with a number of countries around the world. We have almost duty-free access to about 50% of the world's business, but it definitely is an issue. It continues to be an issue. The Americans continue to be protectionist. There is no way around that.
You're suggesting that we move strategically to negotiate a way through this, when really it's against the spirit of NAFTA to begin with, so what other ways could the government pursue to get through or around buy American provisions?
Mr. Roschlau, do you want to go first?