Yes, absolutely. Just to jump in there, I want to mention that there's a great example in Edmonton of this. NAFTA is not a calculation of wins versus losses between Canada and the United States. This is where I think the work of this committee is excellent. NAFTA is a calculation of how North America wins versus the globe.
A great example of that is a steel company in Edmonton, AltaSteel. Their primary ownership is now out of the United States. It was an acquisition made by a U.S. company so they could fortify their corporation to better compete globally. That's what it's about. When you talk about dealing with unfair trade practices—and on that I mentioned mutually assured defence—part of that is customer satisfaction. Part of that is combining forces to be more competitive. That's how North America gets ahead. It's not about a series of singular disputes across individual products between our borders.