Let me take you back to 1965, when the Auto Pact was signed, which put the two economies together in terms of the automotive industry. From that perspective, we had an integrated North American automotive industry, and since that time the automotive industry in Canada has taken its lead from regulatory activity in the U.S., rather than putting in our own regulations. In some cases, in any event, we merely adopt those regulations through a memorandum of understanding to have put in place the regulations that have been put in place in the United States already.
So that process has worked well, and as I said in my remarks, I think the beneficiaries of that process have been the consumers, who have the most technologically advanced vehicles, the safest vehicles, at the lowest possible cost in the marketplace.