As you mentioned, the union participation allows them to contribute in saying how this could hurt their membership and their pensioners, etc.
The other thing that you mentioned was the section 232 investigation the United States is undergoing. We were in Washington with the industry committee not too long ago, and it was an opportunity for us to remind them that we have the longest unprotected border in the world and we have a shared defence in NORAD. It's one of those things that I know is worrisome because of the opportunity for them to use the sort of back door on steel. But we also have trade balance, both in dollars and in tonnage, and the supply chain for the auto sector, for the products that we use in making steel here is fall through. I commend you on pointing that out. It is important. It's actually, in my opinion, a place where the North American Free Trade Agreement works quite well.
Going on to some of the changes that we've made, I'm going to ask you this question. Does it bring us closer and more aligned with the United States as it relates to what they're doing with trade?