Yes, it is, and it's largely because of the integrated supply chains that developed. We have certain expertise in sourcing that goes into their system, and they have some that comes into ours. That's why these tariffs between countries that have a common production platform make no sense whatsoever. It's the same with steel, any auto threat and any of those other ones. They just make no sense at all in an integrated system, and you can say the same for things like government procurement policies and buy American. It's all the same type of protectionist action that doesn't work in an integrated manufacturing platform environment such as we have with the United States.
On July 9th, 2020. See this statement in context.