In every trade agreement, both sides have winners and losers, people who gain significantly and those who are hurt, and it's very important that our negotiators work to mitigate any sort of damage, basically allowing for the phasing out of any kind of tariff, if that's needed in the sector. It's also very important for Canada to take a step back and ask itself the question, “Where is our trade assistance package? What are we doing to help companies that need to make some adjustments?”
Sometimes companies just need to put in place highly sophisticated new machinery, and that allows them enough to compete in these markets.
There are other things that need to be done, and sometimes it's more training. There are lots of things.
Unlike, for example, the United States, which has the trade adjustment assistance package, Canada is missing that. So that's part of the challenge we face.