I think that where there is a strong will, there is strong vision and there are strong actions behind the good union jobs. That's building out into the future with all of the new activities and the low-carbon economy through the IRA.
On the Canadian side, I think that it would help expand the good jobs here, but you're right. It pushed the other side because, quite frankly, the incentives under the IRA are very aggressive. They're aggressive not just on the manufacturing and production side; the aggressiveness is tied to the conditions of labour and the conditions of apprenticeship. There is definitely a symbiotic and reciprocal nature that we can leverage a lot more in the days to come.
I would say, though, that we have to get our house in order first in order to do anything. We need details, we need a strategic plan and we need unions at the table to make sure that Canada is going to be able to work hand in hand with the workers in the United States in this prosperous future.