As Kim pointed out earlier, first of all, there's nobody to negotiate with on the American side. At the United States trade representative's office, which will be responsible for this, with support from the commerce department, there's just nobody home right now. That's part of our problem. It's not aimed at Canada. It's just that the Americans who we would like to deal with simply aren't there in the state department and in the National Security Council, and this also applies.
But we do actually have.... I think the first thing we should do is to get the envoys that have been appointed—Jim Peterson and Raymond Chrétien and others—to see if they can't, first of all, work out the Canadian position, and then engage with the coalition.