If I may, on your first question, especially with the new NAFTA, the Americans, in the Library of Congress decision to exempt agricultural equipment, made a special case to prioritize agriculture. They recognized that agriculture is a different sort of industry and has different sorts of needs. In terms of the new NAFTA and worrying about the Americans, that would be a safe area.
Second, in Canada, for over 100 years, we have recognized the special role that agricultural equipment plays on the Prairies. We have over 100 years of having special requirements for ag equipment manufacturers and interventions in private sector actions in ag equipment acts in Canada.
In terms of looking not for what to exempt but for what to include, you have a strong case for agriculture, both in the U.S. and in Canadian law.