As I mentioned, through the USMCA, we have an enforceable agreement, which is unique for Canada as well as for Mexico, in the sense that many of the U.S.'s major trade partners can't receive a resolution with the dysfunctional appellate body at the WTO. We're fortunate in that sense to have that as an option available to us. At times, we do need to communicate that when there's harm to the Canadian economy, especially when it violates part of a trade agreement we have, there are consequences for certain sectors in the United States and certain congressional districts, for instance.
I don't think that's how we should start the conversation; that's really the last option at the moment.