Absolutely. Given that we are not a producer of many of these goods in all of the categories, John here has a very good relationship with his counterparts in the United States, and has had for many years. I consider it will only grow stronger as our interest in strengthening our regulatory role increases, just as it appears likely to increase south of the border. We have a strong foundation of working with the Americans, so we are harmonized to the extent that it makes sense.
In some cases it makes sense climatically for them to have more stringent cooling requirements and for us to have more stringent heating equipment requirements, but it's something John puts a great deal of effort into, and it's not restricted to the United States. He has the same relations with countries around the world, and he keeps abreast of all of the regulatory proposals coming forward so that we make sure we don't miss anything in Canada. We understand how we could profit by what others might be thinking, and we share the ideas that we are moving forward on.
However, the Americans are probably the most important partner. Is that a fair statement?