I think there's no doubt that we all find it difficult to believe we would follow the same path, but here we are along the same path. It brings me back to the reality that, while we were negotiating with the United States on the new NAFTA, we had particular leverage. Although trade negotiators were consistently saying these are two separate issues, at the time when these tariffs were going forward we had leverage. Now we don't have that leverage.
Perhaps you could explain why we gave up that leverage, why during those negotiations Canada agreed to allowing those two side letters in the first place. How do we move out of that? How do we continue to look for that leverage outside of an administration in the U.S. that doesn't seem to understand that what they're doing is actually harming them?