I would just say that everyone recognizes that this is a problem, but we also recognize that it's a result of 9/11 and the very real concerns the United States has around border security. I don't think there's very much we can do that's going to change the new reality of the border. It should be worked on, of course, but at the same time, there is no way that our health care, our labour standards, our water, our control over our resources, and our control over having our own regulatory environmental and health standards should be put at risk in order to facilitate....
What's it going to take off if we give up health care--10 seconds? What is it that we have to give? And that's the fear Canadians have, that there's one sector driving this.
We're not saying this sector isn't important. It's tremendously important, and of course these issues matter. But if this sector is driving everything else and we're all expected to give up everything else for this transborder crossing of goods and services, it's too great a price--and it won't work.