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00:00I would distinguish between what the president wants and what the president expects.
00:07Yes, he has this view of his territorial views.
00:12That's never, ever going to happen.
00:15We deserve respect. We expect respect.
00:18And I'm sure we'll get it in due course again.
00:22And then we can have these discussions.
00:24We have a partnership on our terms.
00:26There's a win-win possibility there, but on our terms, not on their terms.
00:30So I'm not going as a tourist.
00:31I'll go when there's a serious discussion to be had.
00:33So the question is when are we ready to have that discussion?
00:37Remembering that we are the biggest client for more than 40 states.
00:42You think about defense partnerships and those conversations have just begun.
00:46So there's a lot that we can do.
00:48And of course, it's in our interest to diversify.
00:51We're definitely going to do that.
00:52We have many options. The UK has one.
00:54The kaleidoscope, if you will, has been shaken in terms of the international trading arrangements.
00:58Countries are getting used to the uncertainty.
01:02And the question is, well, what are we going to put back together?
01:04What is going to settle?
01:06Particularly amongst like-minded countries.
01:09The G7 are supposed to be the most like-minded of like-minded countries.
01:13We're going to put that to the test and look to move forward.
01:17There's a time and place for everything.
01:19And I was privileged to be governor of the Bank of England, governor of the Bank of Canada at a crucial time.
01:25And I'm looking for the honor of being prime minister of Canada at a critical time for our country.