Thank you, Mr. Jean.
I want to reinforce that Canada is a different-sized country. What we carry is different, and our needs for international trade are different.
As a general comment, although not necessarily an endorsement, anywhere we can have technology that will work safer, better, and more economically, and that fits within our marketplace and meets regulations—any improvement that makes work life better, makes for more efficient use of products, and makes them cheaper to the consumer—is a worthwhile goal.
I will say that with some of the technology—and I will not mention it here—which they tried, the feedback was that it doesn't work very well. It could be a cultural thing, or it could be that it doesn't work very well here, because the needs of what they have to do are so different.
Again, why not use something new that's going to make life better—and by all means quieter—for workers, society, and our companies, so they can grow and thrive—super stuff?