I would say that when our delegation went down to Washington, we certainly indicated, as well, that it was not helpful and that from our standpoint it challenges the tenor of the dialogue we're trying to have.
That's a great segue into a question I have for Mr. Feldman. As all of you know, we have more than three dozen states within the United States for which Canada is the largest export market, and as their biggest trading partner....
Mr. Feldman, I would like you to build on something. You said in your comments that we need to build allies. You weren't sure about hiring former ambassadors, which was an interesting comment, but you said that we need to establish business connections. I'd like you to elaborate on that as specifically as you can within the limited time. At one point, I was a little confused. At one point, you said that NAFTA has been a failure but that on the other hand, you're not trying to get rid of NAFTA; you're trying to find, I'll say, a new way to do things.
In specific terms, what would your suggestions be for us in terms of creating those relationships so Canada's voice can be heard clearly, not just in the states but obviously right in Washington itself? Do you mind responding?