reporter: thank you shawn. two questions. he met with the governor of kentucky and speak i thought you said connecticut. kentucky. reporter: he s needs good quality aluminum. and softwood lumber. it surprised me that this argument in respect to canada? i think in the department of commerce has made a very clear with the softwood lumber company when you get a better deal for our country. i understand the governor s point. we re going to continue to work through the proper channels and dispute resolution settlement to get that to achieve our goals in maintain our goals through the mechanisms that exist. speaking of kentucky, yes
thank you, sean. yesterday, he met with secretary ross and the governor of kentuc kentucky. the governor said that he needs good quality they need good quality soft wood lumber. is the president open to discussions. you mean with respect to canada? yes, i think they ve made it clear they want to get a better deal for our country. i understand the governor s point. we re going to continue to work through the proper channels and dispute resolution settlement, and make sure the concerns we have are settled correctly through the mechanism that
sean. richard. thank you, sean. two questions. yesterday, the premier was in town to talk nafta and he met, among others, secretary ross and the governor of kentucky. i ll let you say it. i was just i thought you said connecticut. no. and the governor said that he needs good quality aluminum. his home builders need good quality softwood lumber. is the president receptive to this type of argument? you mean with respect to canada? i think that wilbur ross and the department of congress have made it very clear that they want to get a better deal for our country. i understand the governor s point and we re going to continue to work through the proper channels and dispute resolution settlement to get that to achieve our goals and make sure that the concerns that we have are settled correctly through the mechanism that