I'm going to address the elephant in the room. The way I see it, the United States, specifically Donald Trump, has a real problem with the Midwest—that is, that much of their manufacturing has moved, either to Canada...especially for the United States in the way of North American automakers. What happens if Donald Trump says tomorrow, “Geez, fellows, we'd love to have you sell your cars here, but you're going to have to start making them here”? At what point would you comply, or is that a consideration? Is that something you're considering at this point?
On June 1st, 2017. See this statement in context.