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00:00See, the conflict is, and this is very friendly,
00:04this is not going to be like we had another little blow up with somebody else,
00:08that was a much different, this is a very friendly conversation,
00:12but we want to make our own cars, we don't really want cars from Canada,
00:18and we put tariffs on cars from Canada,
00:21and at a certain point it won't make economic sense for Canada to build those cars,
00:26and we don't want steel from Canada because we're making our own steel
00:30and we're having massive steel plants being built right now as we speak.
00:34We really don't want Canadian steel and we don't want Canadian aluminum
00:38and various other things because we want to be able to do it ourselves,
00:41and we, because of past thinking of people, we have a tremendous deficit with Canada.
00:49In other words, they have a surplus with us,
00:51and there's no reason for us to be subsidizing Canada.
00:55Canada is a place that will have to be able to take care of itself economically.
01:03I assume they can.
01:04I will tell you that Trudeau, when I spoke to him, I used to call him Governor Trudeau,
01:09I think that probably didn't help his election,
01:11but when I spoke to him, I said, so why are we taking your cars,
01:16why are we taking your, we want to make them ourselves.
01:18I mean, I said, and if the price of your cars went up or if we put a tariff,
01:24if we put a tariff on your cars of 25%, what would that mean to you?
01:30He said, that would mean the end of Canada.
01:32He actually said that to me, and I said, that's a strange answer,
01:36but I understand his answer, but no, I mean, it's hard to justify subsidizing Canada
01:45to the tune of maybe $200 billion a year.
01:49We protect Canada militarily, and we always will.
01:52We're going to, you know, that's not a money thing, but we always will.
01:55But, you know, it's not fair.
01:58But why are we subsidizing Canada $200 billion a year,
02:02or whatever the number might be?
02:03It's a very substantial number.
02:05And it's hard for the American taxpayer to say,
02:09gee whiz, we love doing that.
02:10Thank you very much.
02:11We're going to have a very subsidized.
02:12Thank you.
02:14Thank you very much.
02:15Why don't you know, why don't you go to the United States?
02:17Why don't you go to the United States?
02:19Why don't you go to the United States?
02:19Why don't you go to the United States?
02:21Why don't you go to the United States?
02:23Are you concerned about the United States?
02:25Is there a need of spending?
02:27Thank you.
02:27What are you doing now?
02:28Well, I'm going to spend your head now.
02:29Thanks, guys.
02:32Thank you, guys.
02:34Thank you, guys.
02:37Why don't you call Mr. gordy?
02:40Thanks, guys.
02:42Thank you.
02:43Thank you.
02:44Thank you.