I referenced the U.S. national security adviser. I'll read his quote directly. He said, “Market access has been the orthodoxy of all trade policy for 30 years, and that no longer fits today's challenges.” It's not just the economics; it's now the security of supply chains. For a number of strategic reasons, this applies a significant decoupling between the United States and China.
Economic security has once again become an integral part of national security. Given our location and the value of our trade with the U.S., how we work closely with our friends and partners in the U.S., how we respond to their incentives and how we recognize this decoupling and ensure that it is Canada, the U.S. and Mexico—North America—exporting, building and making products here in this region in highly integrated supply chains....