Thank you.
Thanks for the question.
We talked a bit today about the security element of this and that security often might trump trade. I think, as I said earlier in my remarks, the evolution has got us to a point now where we can actually sit down and focus on the economic aspects of the border relationship in balance with the security aspects.
I think one important factor is beginning to dispel some of these myths that Ms. Napolitano and others have about Canada and the border, etc.
There are four elements of the declaration. One focuses particularly on trade and economic competitiveness, and through the dialogue we'll be able to go and address some of these issues you're talking about—thickening of the border, the security element of non-tariff barriers—and be able to move forward and look towards programs and plans that can facilitate business in the road ahead. I think it's an important declaration in that respect.
I think it just overall helps enhance the relationship, and I think the elements of the trade aspect of the declaration will go to address some of the issues we've spoken of today.