and our cultures and in our peoples. But we have a good partnership,
and there's always ways to improve it. Always issues we need to talk through,
and that's why having an ongoing, constructive relationship between the President
and the Prime Minister is really important and I'm glad to be able to meet with you here again today.
Merci beaucoup.
[Mr President, is NAFTA dead?]
We'll see what happens. We have a tough negotiation and it's something that you will know
in the not-too-distant future. But we are going to be discussing NAFTA,
and we'll be discussing defence.
But we'll see if we can do the kind of changes that we need.
We have to protect our workers and, in all fairness, the Prime Minister wants to
protect Canada and his people also. So we'll see what happens with NAFTA.
But I've been opposed to NAFTA for a long time in terms of the fairness of NAFTA,
I said we'll renegotiate, and I mean I think Justin understands this, if we can't make a deal
it'll be terminated and that will be final. They're going to do well, we're going to do well.
But maybe that won't be necessary, but it has to be fair to both countries.
It's possible we won't be able to reach a deal with one or the other.
But in the meantime we'll make a deal with one. But I think we have a chance to do something
very creative that's good for Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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