The buy America provisions are a big issue for the manufacturing industry, simply because it creates this bizarre situation in which, if one side implements buy America and you don't retaliate in kind, it creates the incentive for businesses to locate in the jurisdiction where it can have access to both markets and not the other way around. We have always been a strong proponent for free trade, for free and open markets, but if one side's not playing fair, it's incumbent upon us to respond in kind.
Certainly, we would have loved to see more access to the government procurement market and to start to crack down those buy America and buy American provisions. We understand that it was a difficult negotiation. However, the government and all parliamentarians should be working on increasing that access, because that government procurement market is huge in terms of being able to increase the growth of Canadian manufacturing, if we can tap into it.