They'll take a look at the currency prospectus for today and five years out, and then say that the contract is in Canadian dollars, or the contract is in American dollars. You can say no, and then they'll buy from him.
We push back. Big companies can push back. Of course, if you have the productivity and the product innovation, that enables you to say there's leverage on this side of the table. We push back on it, because that's a flexibility that enables us to maintain our competitiveness against, at the very least, the Great Lakes states that we compete with.
The idea of shared currency, there are experiments that have lasted a long time that have worked sometimes, but this has been a Canadian debate since Laurier lost an election there. I would say read The Globe and Mail today, but I don't hear anything in Washington.