Absolutely.
You know the system very well. In terms of the manufacturing of automobiles, it makes no sense to us. As I mentioned earlier, we don't really trade with the U.S. anymore. We produce stuff together, and it does cross the border a number of times. In our messaging, we certainly echo that. We say, “Look, we shouldn't be fighting with each other.” The real competitors are China and other countries that are not necessarily our friends on the trade and manufacturing front.
Within the new NAFTA there is the competition chapter that was included at the insistence of our industry and our partners in the U.S. We envisioned that, at the time, to be the mechanism through which we could sort out these differences and the way in which we could leverage the trade agreement to coordinate and compete against the east and west, rather than fighting with each other.
I don't know. I'm holding my breath to see that chapter used properly, but there is also the challenge of buy America. It seems as though we're not convincing the right people.