Consul General, we know that within Parliament, our parliamentary colleagues have a wide range of views. In fact, in the official opposition, we have members there who are actually for Brexit. They're not free-traders. They don't believe in the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement. They don't believe in free trade agreements with Europe. We have seen some of those views come out in the last little while, and it's unfortunate, because we know that the Canadian economy is an open economy. We know that we prosper when we trade and create linkages. The attacks that we're seeing today on yourself and on our officials in terms of moving our relationship forward....
You mentioned the countries in Europe that have expanded their footprints in the United States. Look, we, as a country, sold our presence in London for some money, whether it was $100 million or $200 million at the time. If you go back to London, U.K., today, and that decision by the Harper government, that building is probably worth $1 billion or $1.5 billion in today's dollars. Much like the Conservatives have done here in the past in the province of Ontario with Highway 407, we see the same thing taking place with the Conservatives federally. They like to sell some Crown assets, take some money and then claim that they're good fiscal stewards, which is completely false.