 This trip to D.C. has been extremely effective. During the bilateral meetings I had with the American Administration and the North American Leaders' Summit, we've really seen that our partnerships are strong and unwavering. We are always ready to continue to work together on important issues for our citizens. First, on COVID, our first priority remains putting this pandemic behind us, ensuring we continue to roll out vaccines, including getting as many of our populations vaccinated as possible, moving forward on vaccines for children, moving forward on booster shots for those who need it. We're going to be continuing to coordinate and work together with our North American partners to ensure that we are not only ending this pandemic here in North America, but also doing our part to end it all around the world. We have three links between our three countries that allow us to face great challenges together. To build on it better, we have to learn lessons from this pandemic and focus on vulnerable people and how we are going to re-release our economies for a strong economic growth. Obviously, the Kusma Free Trade Deal, the new NAFTA that we signed just a couple of years ago, is a strong pillar of support for trade in our economies and continues to create opportunities for our citizens. We talked about the need for resilient, sustainable supply chains, particularly coming out of this pandemic, and support for small businesses as well. I did have an opportunity to directly raise concerns about the proposed electric vehicle tax credit, as well as discussing the Buy America initiatives and concerns around the Line 5 situation. But we have to remember that people are at the heart of our economy. To remain competitive, workers and businesses need the right conditions to thrive. We have to be there to invest in them to give them the opportunities to grow. Part of that is recognizing that we have to face climate change. We have to be strong leaders on the environment and we have an opportunity to become global leaders in clean solutions. We also can move forward on strong labor protections and standards, and we will always be there to reinforce and strengthen our democracies as we encourage and stand strong for democracies abroad as well. The world is full of challenges and changes, as well as looking at what is happening around the world. We have a strong resilience between North American leaders, three progressive leaders from Mexico, the United States, and Canada, who are committed to the well-being of people, all the investments we have to make together, and all the learning that we have done to build a better world for everyone. We're going to keep doing the work. We're going to keep delivering for our citizens and building a better future. Thank you, everyone.