I'd like to comment on it by looking at the bigger picture. Let's remember that the issue is not just tariffs. It is the issue of other legislation, whether it be provincial or federal. It is the issue of competition to the U.S. It's illegal for companies or communities in my part of the country to incent companies to locate, by tax gifts and other such things; yet the State of Ohio does it regularly and the State of Michigan does it. It's a threat. I think the big picture is the way we need to look at this, and simplicity is probably the better way.
It's an interesting scenario to me to look to the imposition of tariffs and then look at creation of programs that take rebates and take hours of time to administer. It would be a heck of a lot easier on all concerned if we just simplified it and got back to the reality that, as far as trade between Canada and the U.S. goes, we aren't a security threat to each other. It was good the way it was, so let's just go back there.