I think any advocacy that can be done in the United States to continue advancing the principle of open and mutually beneficial trade between Canada and the United States is time well spent. I think there are a lot of good points there.
I'd also say, and this speaks a little bit more to the tariffs, that I do know that this committee was in Washington recently and met with the AISI and heard unequivocally from its leadership that they were not willing to talk about us as an industry to get an exemption for Canada. I think we have to be resolute in taking action like tariffs and not allowing for exemptions, or sort of a Swiss cheese enforcement system, otherwise those efforts that we expend in having chambers of commerce go down to talk about fair trade will ultimately be undermined by domestic forces in the U.S. who believe they can act against Canada with relative impunity. I think what we're doing with the tariffs is critically important to also supporting those efforts by the chambers of commerce.