No, that's not happening. We deal regularly, weekly, with our counterparts in the United States, and the message that's being delivered consistently is that we exist as an industry, are competitive as an industry, because of the North American supply chain. You cannot change that overnight. You cannot change that in the course of one presidential term.
With the cost of moving manufacturing outright from Canada and Mexico to the United States, finding the employees, building the facilities, getting the utilities hooked up, this would be a mutli-decade project, and it would cost far too much.
It would also reduce the economies of scale. This industry is competitive because you build and sell into a market of 20 million vehicle sales. That is the objective of everybody in the automotive industry. I remain confident and optimistic that, for some of the reasons Mr. Williams pointed out, there's a deal to be had here. It works to the benefit of all.
