That's right.
We have four plants in Canada. We must not forget that we are captive in a way, we are subject to the political risks and tax laws specific to Canada. As soon as a company has a foothold in the United States or elsewhere, it diversifies the political and tax risks. When the United States relaxed tax measures for SMEs, there was an advantage for companies to consider having a foothold there. The same applies to political risks.
Being captive of only one country increases the risks. Diversifying them in other countries makes room for flexibility to ship products to the United States or to another country, such as Brazil. It is easier to manage the risks, but the risks are there.
As you said earlier, we are first and foremost patriots. We come from a region. We want to create jobs in our regions. That is the mission we have set for ourselves. As soon as things become unmanageable from a tax or political standpoint, of course we will have to explore other options.