Thank you.
Adding to your comment, Mr. Murphy, about the integrated supply chains, if we look, for example, at softwood lumber, in New Brunswick there's a mill where one part is on the American side and the other half of it, the pulp mill, is on the Canadian side, or vice versa. It's called Twin Rivers. That's a great example of integration.
I'm wondering whether Americans are acutely aware, somewhat aware, or a little bit aware of the possibility that any disruption in trade could mean a loss of jobs on the American side as well as on the Canadian side.