I'll let Jerry wrap it up.
It's probably not going to come as a surprise. One of the deals we have historically been in favour of, because of the outcome of what it provided for our country and our industry, was the Auto Pact. Eyes roll, and all that stuff, but the fact is, that was a deal that was based on outcomes that had reciprocal market access and offset conditions that said that if you're going to sell here, you have to build here.
Then along came the WTO and sort of an ideological bent on what trade deals should be. Then that whole spirit became anathema to what we're doing. So in all these deals now, rather than even considering what a reciprocal market access provision could be and becoming creative with innovative policies on how to make that work on an outcomes basis, all we seem to be concerned about is the blanket elimination of tariffs and then crossing our fingers and hoping that good things will happen.