Thank you to both of you.
Before I turn to Mr. Sorbara, on the question of the United States, your report was tabled on April 28. You do say in the report that there's insufficient information to determine the precise impact of the new U.S. administration's policies on the Canadian economy, and then I think you basically say it will be neutral in its impact.
I listened to President Trump's speech on Saturday night. I've been in Washington a few times. You haven't looked specifically at any of the areas like softwood lumber, dairy, and energy that he's talking about at all, right? I can understand that. That's not a criticism. It wasn't on the agenda six weeks ago, other than softwood lumber.
So you're taking the position in the paper, or basically saying, at least at this stage in your economic viewpoint going forward, that it will be neutral in its impact. What might happen on our side is that we might get a benefit from what happens on their side of the border.