There are two ways of looking at trade and when trade irritants happen. The first is when something happens and you reach out in a crisis situation; then you have to start talking government to government.
But there is a proactive, long-term way to look at it, saying, these are the markets we want to access and these are the things we have to learn before we get there. That is the rule for both government and national organizations, which we all represent. We have to work together, because in the end we're Canadians exporting to other countries. We're not individual producers. We are Canadians who are exporting to a different country, and we have to work together.