Specifically, there was a reference in the media this morning to a meeting that has nothing to do with the North American Competitiveness Council or, for that matter, with my council. So I'm not aware of what's on the agenda or who's there. It's not part of the official process.
But I will make one further point, which is that the Canadian members of the North American Competitiveness Council are very consciously aware of their responsibilities, not only as people trying to contribute to a trilateral business consensus, but also of their responsibilities as Canadians. Canadian members of the NACC have met separately with Canadian ministers and officials to talk about Canada's priorities within that trilateral consensus.
I can assure you going forward that as Canadian members of the North American Competitiveness Council continue their work, they will be functioning wearing both hats. They will be looking for places where all three countries can work together more effectively, but they will also very much be taking into account what they see as Canada's best interests.