I'll get us started and warmed up. I'm sure the whole bench is ready to weigh in on that one.
I think it's very important that we take the upcoming election and the potential for CUSMA renewal very seriously. I think it's important that the Prime Minister made that announcement.
What I would say, though, is that if it's truly team Canada, it needs to be a full bench. It needs to have everyone involved, as we have previously had as a country in such situations, and across multiple governments. We need to see the appointment, in my opinion, across multiple parties of some leaders and champions to represent Canadian interests who can speak to governors in individual states. We need to mobilize the business community to go down to the United States, talk to their supply chain and ensure that the conversation and trade relationship are fresh and very apparent to all parts of it.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce announced today some of our programming that we will be putting in place this year. We'll be doing a minimum of four trips down to the United States with our members for certain core industries and member sectors to ensure that we're speaking directly to policy-makers and that we're bringing businesses down to have B2B conversations as well.
That's our contribution. We hope and expect that other businesses, sectors and the full government will participate.