I also like what you said, that we make things together in North America.
I come from Oshawa and we build cars. There's a lot of rhetoric out there right now in the auto industry. There's a lot of talk of protectionism. I think even yesterday I heard one stakeholder say something along the lines of, “Don't worry too much about it. We'll just revert to the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement if NAFTA falls through.”
Could you comment on that type of rhetoric and why it might not be a good idea? What kinds of risks to jobs might that pose in Canada and also the U.S.? Could you put it in a framework of international competitiveness? You mentioned the importance of this being a trilateral agreement. What kind of effect would that have if this protectionism rises and what kind of risk to jobs on all sides of the border are we looking at?