No, it's not, because we were comparing the reality we faced at the time, and that reality was the elimination of NAFTA and the imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminum, which happened. We were under threat that if we did not negotiate, NAFTA would be eliminated; the U.S. would withdraw. That was the reality of that path if we had not negotiated.
Instead, we chose to negotiate, and we ended up with the agreement that we have in front of us. The only relevant comparison, from our perspective, is between those two paths that lay in front of us. If we had not negotiated, that would be the world we'd live in—no NAFTA, tariffs on steel and aluminum, and most likely, tariffs on autos and auto parts.