Let's be very clear here. Tariff is only one part of this motion. It's also the signal you're sending to the small and medium-sized enterprises across Canada that you have a game plan.
You can look at regulations. You can look at a variety of red-tape things that have been addressed here. We had a lady in front of the committee here last week just to talk about how she imported a machine from Europe and couldn't use it for a year because she couldn't get it approved, yet the product that would come out of that machine was being sold on the shelves here in Canada. There are things this government could do to tackle stupidity within the bureaucracy. If the Prime Minister came and said, “Yes, we're going to do this, this and this, and we're going to make things that much more efficient”....
I understand the tariffs and negotiating with Trump is tough. It's going to be a tough thing to do, but there are a lot of things we can do outside of that here in Canada that would provide relief to these businesses and show that we're doing something to help them succeed and move forward, regardless of what happens with the tariffs. For him not to show up would look really bad.