The relationship between Canada and the U.S. is obviously an extremely important one, incredibly interconnected and interdependent. That is true in energy, but it's true in autos and it's true in a number of different sectors. It is extremely important that we continue to move forward in a relationship that is mutually beneficial for the United States and for Canada. That is something that we certainly will be discussing with the Trump administration.
Canada supplies incredibly important things in many areas: 60% of the oil imported into the United States comes from Canada; 18 million homes are powered by uranium in nuclear power reactors in the United States; and 85% of the electricity imported by the U.S. comes from Canada. That powers six million homes, including in Boston and New York. There are also the critical minerals. It goes on and on and on.
There's a huge benefit to our continuing to work collaboratively together. There are actually areas where we can better enhance that collaboration for further mutual benefit. That's certainly something that I will be discussing with the nominees of the new president once they are fully in place.