I'm going to pivot here, Minister, quickly.
We've seen some threats coming out of the U.S.. There is a lot of discussion coming out on country-of-origin labelling. You were in meetings, that I also attended, with labour unions that were really upset with our lack of effectiveness on lobbying on Keystone, on getting that changed.
What is the game plan to head off those kinds of attacks on Canadian industries, and to make sure that we don't see something that happened to Keystone happen again? I find it really frustrating when I sit in the room with three labour leaders from the U.S. saying, “Where were you?” I get really frustrated when I'm talking to senators who are saying that you didn't show up at their doorstep to even talk about making sure Keystone was still in place.
Can you explain to me why we weren't there?