We were happy, frankly, to get out of the CUSMA negotiation fairly whole. It could have been so much worse. In that regard, I think the government did a really good job and was very deft at negotiating with a difficult negotiator.
We will see, obviously, in a couple of weeks whom we are facing. I think that, generally, we would like to do no harm and maintain our access to the U.S. market. That's the important thing for me. As well, we do need to be looking at the other partner in that tripartite agreement and at whether things have changed. The Canadian government was very much.... There was very little daylight between us and Mexico because of the interesting aspects of negotiating that deal.
I think it is going to be different this time around. I think we definitely should be working with the U.S. to understand the impacts of Chinese investment in Mexico, which has undermined a lot of the CUSMA agreement.