There is NAFTA, and then there is the border adjustment tax. I think both of those come into play in creating that environment.
One of the concerns I have is that we hear this talk about what one country can get from another country. It really concerns me, because this is not the platform that we necessarily want to start an agreement on. It should be one of what we can do as a bloc to move forward, to be as competitive as possible as a bloc in selling our goods outside our bloc.
What advice would you give us to get the conversation changed in that manner?
Mr. Morrison, maybe I'll start with you. What do we need to do? I know we've made lots of visits to Washington D.C, but I think this committee is probably one of the first committees to actually go outside of Washington to talk to other folks. Is that the right angle, or is there any other advice you would give us on helping to change that channel to get it to be a discussion on what we need to do as a bloc?