Obviously, there must be a lot of integration between the 80% and the 20%. Those moulds are going back and forth. Whatever that tool is, it's going back and forth.
Ms. Vlanich, this weekend, the Prime Minister delivered an address to Canadians. Among other priorities, he spotlighted his government's deepening strategy of divorce from the U.S., Canada's largest trading partner and the world's richest economy. In that address, Mr. Carney suggested that regard for the deeply integrated nature of the North American supply chain was merely nostalgia.
The jobs of your members right now depend on this relationship. Is that just nostalgia, or is it the painfully real reality that you and your members, whether you like it or not, must contend with?
