Thank you very much for your question.
The progress lies in the fact that we've been able to preserve a three-country approach in the agreement. Without that, we will not be competitive as a bloc. Our supply chains won't be competitive if we don't have that, so, as I mentioned in my remarks, it's the consequences of not doing this that one really needs to be concerned about.
For our industry we need to have this in place. We need it for our competitiveness. We need it to keep the anchor assembly plants here in Canada and across North America. Without it, there will be no supply chain as well, so whether it's aluminum, steel or many of our parts makers, the agreement is really critical. But I will say this—