I'm asking very specifically about an example here. If you don't want to answer, that's fine. I appreciate the work that you're doing. You've gone to Washington several times, which is very helpful. At the same time, we have a Prime Minister whose word has been often maligned in the House of Commons and other places, but goes to another country and talks about a very specific thing that he would do, but he doesn't do it, doesn't follow through, and we still have a problem here.
I don't accept excuses about how lobbying or incentives here...when we actually have a case where the Prime Minister says they would match it. Wouldn't it show some good faith to Americans that we're going to do that? What do you think they're thinking right now when we won't even match our only electric vehicle being produced in Canada, whereas they're doubling their incentives for their taxpayers versus Canadians? Don't you think that erodes the Prime Minister's trust and his word in Washington when we're not even doing the same thing that we could do right now?