There might be several of us who get a chance to comment on this one.
Clearly, both on the U.S. state level and on the Canadian provincial level, the whole idea of sub-nationals has been fraught with problems for some time. That said, we are making very strong representations at the Washington level, which covers the national buy America. As well, our 22 consulates and consuls general across the U.S. are actively engaged in advocacy issues.
We're just using the facts: for 38 states in the United States, their number one trading partner is Canada, so any move backwards, any kinds of restrictions at the state level in the U.S., will harm the U.S. to an extent, as well as Canadian interests. So there is a very strong public advocacy. There is a very strong political advocacy program in place, using our network across the country.
I think the point to be made here is that for 38 U.S. states, Canada is their number one trading partner. It has huge implications for them.