As Mr. Chaffe mentioned, we have trilateral meetings three times a year where we work with our counterparts in the U.S. We have a great relationship with the associations at the state level. Governors are very influential down there. We consider our work there to be almost as important as our work here, as we export almost half of our production to the United States. There's been a mutually beneficial relationship that has grown as a result of this.
Mentioned earlier was a question about how much people in the United States appreciate the importance of trade. To be honest, that's a question we should ask in Canada. There's a lot more work we all need to do to talk about how beneficial this North American agreement is for our industry. It's the lifeblood for many of our producers, so we must be able to maintain it and go forward.