Thank you, and to you, Mr. Murphy, thank you very much for that. I know the chambers on both sides of the border are a valuable asset, so we're glad you're here today speaking on behalf of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
We certainly read the papers, as you guys do, in terms of what's happening or what's expected, and I know business gets it. We've heard from countless witnesses, and the first thing they say always is “Do no harm.” That was your first point as well.
When you look into your crystal ball, into someone else's mind, what would a win look like? We all agree that modernization should have some importance here. We need a chapter on digital. There are a number of things that the original agreement didn't do.
Obviously, we would like to see it happen quickly, but it takes a while to make these things happen. In your mind, what do you think the administration wants to see in terms of a win? Is it a total blow-up, a total rework, or trying to tweak around the edges? Could that be considered a win for the U.S. administration?