Has there been at least any acknowledgement? This has been an amazing age of industrial development in the automotive industry, not only in terms of the materials but in the ways they're produced and, on top of that, technology, yet Canada has been left in the shadows. The vast majority of new plants—in fact, almost all the new plants in North America—have gone to Mexico or to U.S. states that have intervened with massive subsidization to gain a foothold in that industry.
Has there been at least an acknowledgement that the trading practices and basically the deal itself under NAFTA have diminished Canada's signature auto industry? We actually were second in the world in automotive assembly at one point, and now we're eighth and sometimes ninth, depending upon the month of production.
Is there at least any type of recognition that obviously we've paid a high price? Every relationship in terms of trade is give and take in a series of things, but I would argue that one of the highest prices we paid was in the value-added automotive industry, for all those different reasons I've mentioned.