Sure. Thank you.
I'll just follow up with Ms. Kwan. We talked about the new reality, which is that the United States, in the next couple of weeks, will be swearing-in a new U.S. administration. There seems to be a different approach in the United States. We're already hearing of tariffs and discussions of CUSMA renegotiations.
The question of alignment is critical, I would suggest, to what's happening here in Canada policy-wise with our largest trading partner. We trade more with the United States than we do with the rest of the world combined. Some 31 states are the largest trading partners for Canada. It's incredible.
The regulatory harmony we shared in the auto sector allowed that sector to grow. We had three facilities in St. Catharines at one time, employing over 10,000 people. Now we're down to only one facility and it employs just under 1,000 people.
My concern is for those jobs in the future. My concern is that they continue. To Ms. Kwan's point, I'd like to see them grow and continue to grow. If we're out of step with what happens with our largest trading partner, how are we to compete?