I'm going to change direction here a little bit and go to our member of the chamber of commerce because I want to take advantage of the scenario. One thing the previous Conservative government did was trade agreements. It opened up market access for a lot of Canadian companies. One thing we're seeing happening in the U.S. now is they're not doing trade agreements. In fact, they're not getting market access. They don't have the market access that we have here in Canada. We're hearing the bigger companies in the U.S. now saying that they can't export out of the U.S., so they're shutting down. They're rationalizing...to the U.S. market. They say, “Okay, we have to locate a facility somewhere else.”
What are we doing through our trade commissioners, through the federal government, to actually attract those companies? We say, “Do you know what? If you come up to Windsor or if you come into Quebec, you can actually have a very competitive platform. You can go to Europe, you can go to Japan, Asia, into Central and South America. You still have the NAFTA route...USMCA sitting there in the background. It's still okay. And you're in the same continent, you're in the same district time zones.”
Are you doing any of those types of promotions because we always hear about how the—