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00:00Hi, Mr Carney. Mackenzie Gray with Global News.
00:02I think you've ducked Ashley and Laurence's questions,
00:04so I'll just give you one opportunity again.
00:06Yes or no, did Mr Trump bring up the 51st state in his call with you?
00:10I said that he did. I said that he did.
00:13The president, to be clear,
00:16yes, he has raised, that's correct,
00:20but he has raised a lot of dangers,
00:27but the discussion within,
00:30the discussion within,
00:32it's a discussion of two sovereign countries.
00:34Sorry Mackenzie, I should be answering you in English.
00:37The, the, him raising something,
00:41and then where the discussion is,
00:43he has these things in his mind.
00:45It's not, this is not news.
00:47He raises it all the time, okay?
00:49But then the question is what's going to be done with it?
00:51And does he understand where we stand,
00:54more particularly where I stand?
00:56He is under no illusions.
00:58Never.
00:59Absolutely not, never.
01:00Move on.
01:01It's two sovereign nations coming together,
01:03negotiating our partnership, our relationship.
01:06And the question is,
01:07will, will there be a deal that's acceptable to Canada?
01:13There's a lot that will never be on the table in those negotiations,
01:19and I've been absolutely clear about that.
01:21I'll say that,
01:22yes, Mr. Trump has said that.
01:24I've just said that.
01:25I'll say that.
01:26I'll say that.
01:27I'll say that.
01:28I'll say that.
01:29You have to follow it.
01:30I have a lot of questions.
01:31I'll say that.
01:32I'll say that.
01:33I'll say that.
01:34I'll say that.
01:35Continue, Mackenzie.
01:36Sorry.
01:37Going forward, you've talked about that economic and security deal
01:39that you want to negotiate with the president.
01:41My colleague Brian Platt asked you yesterday about what conditions
01:43would be involved in sitting down with the president.
01:46One thing you didn't say was respect for Canada,
01:48which is something you previously said before.
01:50So I just want to be clear.
01:51Is that still something, respect for Canada, that needs to be done?
01:54Yeah.
01:55Absolutely right.
01:56Look, this has to be a serious discussion.
02:02Sovereign nations, that's what he and I agreed.
02:05It has to remain the case.
02:08It's not a photo op.
02:09It's not a visit to Mar-a-Lago.
02:11It's not any of those things.
02:13And I also want to be clear that these will be tough negotiations.
02:20But that's why, that and many other reasons, is why we build Canada strong.
02:26It puts us in a better position.
02:28Look, we are absolutely clear, and I say this, but reality is behind it.
02:35We can give ourselves far more than the Americans can take away.
02:38And just, I'll put numbers on this just for a second.
02:41You know, the Bank of Canada thinks worst case U.S. trade war, global trade war,
02:47it's about $100, $125 billion off our economy a few years out.
02:52Just free trade in Canada is $200 billion for Canada.
02:56That's before all the investment we're talking about in housing.
02:59That's before the investment in energy.
03:00That's before the investment in new trade corridors and critical minerals and others.
03:04Okay?
03:05So, by building the country, this is why I'm so focused and we're so focused on building Canada strong.
03:11Yes, it's creating good jobs, a better future for our country.
03:15But it also gives us leverage.
03:17It gives us leverage in the negotiation.
03:19We don't have to do a deal in the short term.
03:22We will do the right deal.
03:24My government will do the right deal, the best deal for Canada.
03:28That's why I'm asking people for their votes.
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