That's a very good question.
I recall that back in 2009 and 2010 the government was very interested in getting industry's input on buy American. We participated very fully in that initiative, and Canada did get an exemption. I think that was February 2010.
This time out we didn't hear very much. When we went to one of our associations, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, they said buy American wasn't on the table essentially, because the Americans had, they'd seen, an outrageous request that they'd only allow Canadian companies to access procurement for the month of January. From February to December we weren't allowed.
Our negotiating team thought they'd better not talk about that and focus on other things. Thankfully, at least that whole notion of only having January as an opportunity went by the wayside. When the papers came back, it was a checklist—you asked for this, we gave you this. They compared the checklist. What essentially happened is that Mexico, I think, was in the driver's seat in negotiations, and we had to agree at the last minute.