Well, I'll start at the high level and then perhaps give you one example.
At the high level, it's essential that we continue to collaborate on energy security in the area of building out the green economy—particularly around automobiles and in areas that are really important like semiconductors, AI and quantum science and technology—so we've made commitments to do this and we are doing this.
I think the most interesting tangible example is what CUSMA has provided all three countries. At the recent Free Trade Commission meeting, we were getting an update on all things in the textiles committee. You might wonder why this would be so important and how it would be an example for friendshoring or nearshoring. Well, it's a commitment to work together for North American integration and greater resiliency. What I heard there was that, in Canada, there are two firehose manufacturers that depend on an input, and the input is high-performing technical yarn. It's a very specialized textile that is used in the production of firehoses. Today firefighters are dealing with devastating forest fires that are caused by climate change, so making sure this particular yarn is available for those firehoses is absolutely essential. Canada found itself in a position where its supplier no longer existed. It was specifically through the committee of CUSMA working together that we found and sourced a Mexican supplier that can produce and provide the Canadian firehose manufacturer with this specialized textile.
I use that as an example because it's a practical example that speaks to the commitment of trading partners looking for sourced input within the North American marketplace. The reason this is so important is that, as I think everyone will agree, fighting fires—today more than ever—is very important. Imagine not having the resiliency. Imagine not having that particular set of equipment in Canada or in North America. This is a practical example of how that committee worked to solve that particular practical issue and the resiliency that will come from that.