I'll try. In effect, I was saying that I think this initiative that the Americans are leading is exactly what I was referring to in my opening remarks about the world turning more to self-reliance and self-interest.
One of the lessons we've learned from the COVID-19 pandemic is that many of our companies became too dependent on supply chains linked to China, and so the Americans are trying to get—I might even suggest, in the context of a trans-Pacific partnership concept—a group of like-minded countries to ensure that we are not dependent on unreliable sources of supply for dealing with future pandemics. I'm thinking that Canada should be very much in favour of this initiative.
In fact, one of the earlier commenters talked about the importance of supply chain resilience. One of the ways you can get supply chain resilience is by getting a network of countries to join together to ensure that we aren't caught with our pants down in the way we were with this pandemic.