First off, if we can't preserve our foundation, which is the integrated supply chain on a North American basis.... That's what adds to our competitiveness. Even though we are the highest-cost jurisdiction, we still see a business case to be made so far. That can quickly pivot if some things don't fall into place, particularly under NAFTA, which is why again it's so critical for us.
This is why CETA, as I mentioned, was negotiated recognizing that integration. We should be doing that perhaps not even just for our industry but all major industries that have an integrated supply base on a North American basis. If we don't do that, then we cannot take advantage of some of these other agreements where it clearly provides a benefit to those countries' domestic industries. That's the key here. And yet we continue to do that. We continue, with the exception of CETA, to negotiate these things absent of that approach. That's what needs to change for our industry, and I would also submit it would be beneficial for other industries as well.