I'll try to take a breath and ask the question.
There's been some discussion about the potential of $33 billion worth of Canadian procurement that's on the table. I would argue that there will be the equivalent of $33 billion worth of contracts on the table from the U.S. The real numbers right now might be slightly less than that, but I think those are the glass-half-empty numbers, quite frankly. So I think we can roughly say we balance.
What does that bode for the future? Here's the situation: we got to the table once; it's always easier to come back the second time. Look, not just because I'm a government member, but I think this is a great agreement. I think we made tremendous headway, and I think the possibility of ongoing reciprocity in the future is before us, which means Americans at the table.