If there's a country in the world that knows the U.S., it's Canada. Not only are we really proud of our diplomatic network and our consulates—we have one of the most important and biggest embassies in Washington—but I must say, throughout the entire year, I've been in contact with many foreign ministers around the world and many leaders, and they all come to see us to understand what's going on in the U.S.
That's important, because it gives also us a form of leverage and influence around the world. It is also important to Canadians because so many jobs are linked to it in every single one of our ridings, including, of course, in New Brunswick, in Fredericton and in Dean's riding in Niagara.
We're intrinsically linked, so we need to make sure that we are there to protect Canadian jobs and defend our interests, and that's what we're doing. That's definitely what we're doing in New York and Manhattan.