I know. That's exactly right.
In the middle of the summer, the NDP called for a tariff task force. We think you should all be in a room trying to find a solution and a way forward much in the way we saw in the USMCA negotiations. I don't understand why that process isn't being replicated, because I think the answers lie within all of your companies, with all of the job creators you have. We're hearing consistently the same type of theme. To think there is now some subsection of consultants who are popping up charging you fees, trying to take advantage of you in this really difficult time....
The government should be helping you with this. What you're paying 5% for, you should not be paying. This should be done by Finance. They should be assisting your company because you're already in very difficult times.
I want to go back to another theme that we hear. It's about what we can be doing domestically. What do your companies now need domestically to strengthen themselves and to find some types of opportunities here in this tariff war we're in? It's very unclear at this point in time how long this will go on. For long-term planning to be in this, what do you see as the domestic policy?