So our view is with Canada, it's a different type of economy. They have a different labor profile. We import and export different things generally. Mexico's different. We have different issues with them. So We do expect to have different protocols or agreements to supplement the USMCA and to fix issues that we think were problematic. There are some load bearing pillars in USMCA that matter and that are important, but we do expect to have separate types of protocols or agreements or something with each country to get at those specific issues. (09:02–09:13)
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