Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here.
I appreciate your sentiment there, but I don't think it will come as a surprise that you're not the only one saying that. I think most people agree with that, for sure. Canada's economy, I think, will float or sink because of what's going on in the U.S., and NAFTA has a key role. I think we all agree. At least all the witnesses we've heard from who have ranked the trade agreements have all ranked NAFTA as number one, so we appreciate that sentiment.
I want to talk a little about your industry. We've had good representation of automotive people around the table. Of course, Ms. Ramsey is from Windsor, Mr. Carrie is from Oshawa, and I'm from Newmarket—Aurora, the home of Magna. It's good to see this. We always like to hear from stakeholders in the automotive industry like you.
I want to talk a little about advanced manufacturing. It seems to me that you guys are clearly embracing technology, but do you see changes such as 3-D printing, robotics, and things like that? Are you able to embrace that? Is that a threat to you or an opportunity? How do you see these technological changes, which are inevitable, as you know?