The short answer is no.
I think the Americans are probably less interested in our market than we are interested in theirs. They have a bigger economy, so there's a lot more down there for us to do, at least in our business.
In dealing with Americans, for the most part, for side trade agreements, negotiating contracts is all about the dollar and the lowest dollar. They rarely have preferences for where the materials are coming from, as long as the dollars work for them. So we've developed some pretty good relationships by simply being competitive. For the most part, in the business we deal in, it's just about the dollar, who can do it for the least cost, and that's what attracts them.
I think they look at our market here--at least in the area where we work and where we come from, the eastern side of Canada--and we just don't see the competitiveness from American companies because they're just not interested in our market.