That's fine. Thank you, and that's fair. It's just that time is evaporating on us in regard to this issue. The consequences are real and significant, and the opportunity has been lost.
We will send more information to you.
Secondly, thank you for visiting Windsor, but I do want to point out one of the challenges we face. It is nice to be invited as a member to events. Some ministers do it and some don't, so we still get the question about why we are at, or not at, events. I would welcome the invitation to attend with you when you come to Windsor so you see the full community.
One of the things I've asked this government for is a specific strategy to deal with the Detroit investment, which is upwards of $10 billion in auto investments over the last number of years. Canada is lagging in the auto investment sector. I'd like your thoughts specifically as to why we don't have a separate strategy. Can we develop a separate strategy to deal with this massive investment?
General Motors recently closed its Oshawa plant, and now it has reopened a brand new plant in Detroit. We still have a chance to get within the supply chain. I'd like your thoughts on how we try to get some of that economic activity. I don't see a plan yet.