Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, witnesses, for being here.
Mr. Chair, I wish there had been more time with the last group, so as to have a chance to speak too, but these are great witnesses to talk to also.
When I look at this deal, it has to be good for Canadian jobs and Canadian manufacturers. I get a little confused when I see Japanese auto manufacturers investing $10 billion in Canada and then I hear from Ford Motor Company that they're only going to invest $1 billion in Canada.
Can you explain to me why you look at Canada as a great place to invest, and why—I guess you can't speak on behalf of Ford—Ford is saying that they'd rather invest $10 billion in the U.S. and $7 billion in Mexico? What are the factors that go into play in deciding where you're going to locate a plant? Is it population? Is it market size? Is it tariffs? Is it market access to other regions of the world? What goes into your decision?