I guess we're hoping, but we've seen some strong personalities across the border, and both Senator Clinton and Donald Trump have been very vocal on this.
One thing I'm curious about is, what advantage do you have now that you didn't have before the Conservative government? There were only four FTAs, and now there are 44 FTAs, so if NAFTA does go backwards and we see protectionism rise in the U.S—maybe it's not ripped up, but to the level that's really going to impact our deliveries into those markets—what are you doing to diversify? Aren't you glad you have those FTAs like CETA and TPP now in those other potential markets?