On the free trade agreement, one possible option has been put forth that we need to sign a free trade agreement because the U.S. is currently pursuing one. It's before Congress. You've alluded to that as well. But that argument shouldn't necessarily be the driving force for us to sign free trade agreements. We are an independent country, therefore we need to look at it through an independent lens.
You've definitely raised a legitimate concern about how we compete with the U.S. in certain markets, and I think that's a fair comment. But do you think it would be in Canada's best interests if we were to set an example and say we're not going to sign a free trade agreement just because the U.S. has done so, and essentially set certain prerequisites before we sign a free trade agreement, not only on the tariff reduction but on the other aspects I alluded to earlier?