Yes, well, there's that old saying: Countries don't have friends, they have interests. A part of it is that there's a political culture in Canada.... We haven't really paid attention, because we haven't really had to. We've had the United States, so we're safe. We've had access to the U.S. market, so we're rich. It just hasn't really required us to think about the world that way, but the fact is, that's the way it is.
Believe me, when the new U.S. administration gets in there, buckle up for that as well. Countries have interests. The question is, how does Canada leverage its position, its strategic position, to maximize its interests vis-à-vis what we see going on in the world? That's the way I would start to position this conversation. Maybe I won't get into the strategy that I'd pursue right here, but the next time we have a chat, I can maybe think a little about the way I would do it, based on the way I'm seeing the world.