 If we truly agree to recognize the value important as that step is, there are still other steps to be taken on the global economic stage. You and I will be meeting again in Toronto this June at the Economic Summit, where we will have discussions with our colleagues from the Earth and Japan. We hope to move the process of international economic coordination forward. These discussions will also speak as to the present value of formable. It is essential that we give substance to a comprehensive, multilateral reform of the international freedom system. This will not be easy to accomplish, but it must be undertaken. Our objective is to prove meaningful progress on agriculture. Agriculture is one of the most popular economies. And it is an export area in which we are highly competitive. We have advanced our efforts to improve the water quality of the Great Lakes. More can be done to protect our environment, as science clearly has shared the responsibilities for the defense of North America. In recent years, we have been frightened by Canada's renewed efforts to strengthen its military force. The efforts were slowly spelled out in last year's Defense Party paper. With this strengthen, it has grown the Canadian government's commitment to enlarge its contribution to the defense effort of the West, and to support this commitment with the necessary help and good thoughts on how we can further relieve international tensions. A question I have for you. What is best in the number of values and the defense of the values we hold? One of my distinguished predecessors, John Heathenbaker, wants to admit that he happened to be a conservative as well. We have a very strong commitment to the defense of the West, and to support this commitment with the necessary help and good thoughts on how we can further relieve international tensions. First of all, we have our work as always cut out for us to bring to our service as well on this question. We are the children of our geography, products of the same boldness, faith and dreams. In the nearly 45 hundred visits we made last year by Canadians to the U.S. And I think that gives you an indication as the president of what really goes on in February of Canada. Don't try and call me. You would be quick to note in balancing those fears. I point this out to Secretary Baker. There is an imbalance in those fears. Care and refurbish the relationship between Canada and the United States. I have the slightest doubt that the president could go on and on to quote Mrs. Thatcher's noted turn of phrase, but I gather you have something in this country called the 22nd Amendment. We have read about the defense relationship of the modernization of air defense arrangements and enhanced contributions to NATO. We have reached a pragmatic solution on the issue of transit to the Northwest Passage. The issue of acid rain remains a challenge for us. The complaining visa seat denies it can't see. This, as you said, is a problem. There is a story today in the Wall Street Journal, sir, about a secret plan of a number of your top advisors to pressure out at me. Are you aware of this? I have to tell you that no, I'm not aware and I thought the story was completely inaccurate. Would you support that kind of a plan, sir? No. Can you envision any circumstances under which you would ask the attorney general to leave? I had a complete change of character. Please, thank you. Mr. President, with a deeper letdown by Dora. Well, I'm going to try and move along towards a resolution of very complicated, trans-dumbry problem. I hope we get a solution. I don't expect anything within a moment, but we have the making movement we hope to make a lot more. Do you feel the U.S. is dumping garbage in your backyard, Prime Minister? Pardon? Do you really feel the U.S. is dumping garbage in your backyard? Oh, I think that the acid rain has that effect on the environment in the eastern United States and in Canada, yes. Thank you. Let's go, please. That's a normal fact. Mr. President, are you going to respond to his concerns? Are you going to do something about acid rain? No, we've been trying to work on it. If you've got to go, please. This will be a second for you to discuss it. Thank you. I'm sorry.