There are two things. First and foremost, NAFTA is fundamental. We need to make sure that we can sign it and ratify it. As you know, we're convinced we were able to get a good deal for Canadians. Mexico has ratified it. The U.S. has ratified it. It's up to us to ratify it. I would like to commend you, my colleague, for supporting NAFTA ratification. Let's just do that. That's the first point.
The second point is that I see my role also as the minister of the supply chain of many industries. When I was in Windsor, I met with Jon Azzopardi, from Laval Tool.