I would say that when we look, in coordination with our partners, at the domestic implications of sanctions—the impact on our Canadian companies—we do make an effort to ensure that Canadian business is not going to be relatively disadvantaged, shall we say. That's part of the aim of coordination. It's, first of all, that the sanctions are effective, and second, that they're targeted and strategic. Part of making sure that they have impact is making sure that they operate in concert. From our standpoint, in terms of looking at the domestic impact, we would also want to make sure that, as a general rule, our competitiveness is not unduly affected in comparison to our international partners.
On November 21st, 2016. See this statement in context.