Thank you for this question.
This is, of course, a very new administration. I think yesterday marked the first month of the arrival of the new president. It therefore is still too early to have a sense of a clear direction on trade policy for the new administration.
A number of key secretaries are nominated, but they have yet to be confirmed by the Senate. First among those is the Secretary of Commerce, but there's also the United States Trade Representative, the equivalent to our Minister of International Trade. As well, all the top senior officials in the U.S. government when it comes to trade are subject to confirmation by the Senate. We'll have to wait for these confirmations, for these people to be formally appointed, to get a greater sense of clarity with respect to the U.S. trade policy.
However, as you know—