I wouldn't pat yourself on the back too much there. The reason I say that is that in my conversations with different senators, they commented to me that we never insert ourselves when the legislation is being written. We're always sitting there when it's going through the Senate or at the last stage.
The question I have is this: Why is it taking so long for us to react when we see something in a piece of legislation?
I use a case in point. Senator Marshall from Kansas brought up the fact that when Keystone was cancelled by Biden, he expected to see us down there talking to him, but there was nothing. We had meetings later that week with three of the big labour groups in Washington. They were all saying to us in that meeting—the minister was present at that meeting—that we weren't anywhere to be found when it came to Keystone pipeline. They were willing to go to the White House for us on that because there are so many labour and union jobs at stake.
Where did that direction come from?