To follow up with Detroit--Windsor border, one of the problems we're facing is the number of non-tariff barriers. Monsieur CrĂȘte provided the most recent, the Bioterrorism Act, which was unilaterally imposed. The minister only had two weeks' notification prior to it being announced, and he had no real cooperation with the Department of Homeland Security, as well as other departments in the U.S. state government.
I've been dealing with a number of different committees and organizations to try to eliminate some of these non-tariff barriers. Are there any additional things we, as representatives, can do to stop those from coming forward? It seems that it almost has to come from the Prime Minister at this point, because it seems they're unilateral. The western hemisphere travel initiative, for example, is another one, and there are a whole series of others. Do you have any quick suggestions on anything else that can be done from our side, as the legislators?