I'm not referring to what would be ideal, sir. I'm saying that if the federal government takes a tough stance at the bargaining table and if it adopts an unwavering reasoned approach, we'll make some headway.
We've made progress in the past. Look at the auto agreement years ago. We can be tough and adopt an approach which may pay off.
The Americans want to keep their subsidies because the Europeans have theirs. Conversely, the Europeans have their subsidies because the Americans have theirs. At the end of the day, no one wins, and other countries suffer, including our own.