There's a lot of competition around the world. There's a lot of mischief.
The idea that Canada could get tough, focus on some of these non-tariff barriers and be prepared to really fight for Canadian industry is a key takeaway here.
When Canada perceived a near-death experience during the previous U.S. administration, with Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, Canada put up its dukes and really engaged in a very serious conversation with the United States. That doesn't happen every single day in every single market. You have to be careful about how you do that and when you do that, but I think getting tough on behalf of Canadian industry is something that Canada, from time to time, will need to do.