As an association that represents an industry, we have provided that information. We've done a lot of sessions. We brought in custom brokers and other experts to help our members ensure that the HS codes they're using are correct.
The issue is the additional cost when it comes to the tariffs. They need to be able to do business. Many of our member companies have 10 or fewer employees, so they don't have big offices that are able to address things like this that come up. They just need to be able to do their work. All of the supports that are available and conversations about diversifying to new markets will never touch the business that we have with the U.S., ever. There's no way, from anywhere else in the world, that we are going to match the business we get with the U.S. There's no way around it.
Our members do take advantage of the supports that are there. As an association, we help them around HS codes and stuff, but they continue to voice that they need an agreement. There has to be a CUSMA.
