I think what you're talking about in terms of the relationship between legislators is an important part of that.
As a business community we've been very active with our counterparts in the United States, both in a bilateral and a trilateral context, but these days it's particularly important to link the fact that we both have a serious economic problem. We both face the same kind of challenge, and working together on issues such as security is going to be essential if we're going to make progress on bringing our economies back to a more competitive base and getting ourselves back into a growing, rather than a shrinking, situation as quickly as possible.
I think making that case to your counterparts by saying that we have to make the security work because it's essential to making our economies work is a very powerful argument right now, but it has to come from every level. It has to come federal to federal, state to province, and business to business. We all have to do our part on that.