We're on team Canada here. In saying that, I would remind people that we have more full-time jobs than steel, aluminum and auto combined, and we are across the country—300 communities strong. There's a lot of pressure. There's a lot of concern, and there's a lot of chaos out there. We're going to continue to be on team Canada when we talk about those issues.
I think the best way we can all stay on the same page as team Canada is by having good communication coming back to industry and labour as negotiations continue. We don't need to know everything, but we need to know where we stand so we can stay on team Canada and not give the Americans what they want, which is a divided Canada.
