We absolutely have, as was described, a very integrated economy in the agriculture space with the United States. I know this committee has already heard from a number of witnesses to that effect, including the fact that some products move across the border.
Many times, the import on one side is the input to export on the other. Some products in agriculture may add value more than once and cross the border several times. That integration is very valuable. It's very well known in the agriculture space, and we work very hard with our committees and in our interactions with industry to make sure we have all the best and latest examples to bring to bear. At the Department of Agriculture, we work very closely with colleagues in Global Affairs and our diplomatic presence across the United States at the embassy and in the consulates, as well as with business, provinces and territories, to make that message clear.