I want to clarify that I didn't say we were going to wait for conditions. That is what I did say with respect to softwood, because it was in response to what the industry had told me that they wanted, which is a good deal, not any deal. Just for clarification, that's what I said.
With respect to IPEF, we are absolutely inside the tent with the Asia-Pacific. We're also inside the tent with the United States of America. You've seen us successfully negotiate a good deal for Canada in CUSMA. You have seen us include the Canadian auto industry in the EV credits. You are seeing Canada with a strong progressive agreement with the CPTPP countries and looking to increase market access with others. That is what we are doing. We are working with the United States robustly. We are working with them on supply chain resiliency and we're working with them on clean energy decarbonization, on infrastructure. We're working with them on taxation and anti-corruption. We're working on a whole host of work that was laid out between the President and the Prime Minister on the road map for Canada and the U.S. That work continues.
So does the work in Canada in creating opportunities in the Indo-Pacific, and of course we're going to work with the United States. I've been talking to the United States trade representative on this front and so has Minister Joly, and she made that public yesterday with Secretary Blinken.