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Yeah, it was definitely one of the two. I just think that ICE agents get less respect than Border Services people. Not that they're the most respected in the United States either, but I think ICE right now is like even if you're not a foreigner or an illegal alien, a lot of people it seems have got a high disrespect for ICE and what they're doing and how they're recruited and what little training they've got and all the rest of it. People are just not happy about all of that stuff. But, take it as it comes, right? You really do. And someone said yesterday about the Canadian Prime Minister that we just got a Trudeau 2.0. And I think you're right. It's still a liberal government. I think the agendas are very similar and I don't disagree with that statement. I thought about it since yesterday and I was like, yeah, you're right. We didn't get any better. Now the difference with Carney is he understands economics very, very well. And I think that he's a good person to have at the wheel when it comes to these attacks on Canada from the American government because Carney is not afraid to tell them, like listen, we're not just going to take any deal. We're going to take a deal that's beneficial to Canada. And tell you off a deal like that, well, we don't want to trade with you. And that's the attitude Canada has taken. We're boycotting most American products here in the country. If there's American products and Canadian products on the shelf side by side, the Canadian ones have a maple leaf stuck to them or the printed maple leaf to signify that it's Canadian produced. And most people are buying support, you know, your own country. You know, granted there's a lot of things like fruits and things that we can't grow in Canada because of our colder climate, you know, that come from the States and stuff like that. Oh, hang on. I got someone. Oh, my mom is calling me. Hang on.
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