It is really good to have, as part of the conversation, someone who rides on these ferries regularly.
As you know, the federal government, as part of a 1977 agreement, provides operating support to help defray the cost of running those ferries, and it's good that the federal government does that.
I share your concern about playing politics, and I'm going to just suggest that maybe all of us call on the better angels of our nature. This is a moment when we have to play as team Canada, and while, obviously, we disagree about a lot of things, I think there is actually lot of agreement around this table. All of us are saying that we need to support steel, aluminum and lumber; that these are sectors that are facing not just an unfair threat but an unfair attack; and that we have to reorganize procurement at the federal and provincial levels to ensure that we are supporting Canadian manufacturing jobs and the steel, aluminum and lumber sectors. While I agree that politics are political, I hope that the basic point is one that we can agree on and work on together to achieve, because our workers, economy and national sovereignty depend on it.