Very quickly—and it's to Matt's point—I know, for example, that Perrin Beatty from the Chamber of Commerce has been visiting in various states with Congress people across the United States to explain this point.
One of the things about that sort of scary scenario I have is that it's a direct addition to anything that an American consumer buys. At your Walmart store or anywhere you're purchasing, you're talking about potentially increasing those costs as they flow through to U.S. consumers.
I think the answer is that we need to talk about it. We need to have facts, and we need to share them in a credible kind of way and I think a confident way. I'm pleased to see that it's what Canada has been doing.