on sunday when you had president biden, he went to the southern border for the first time during his during his entire tour of el paso, he did not see any migrants at all. and if you look at the numbers, we have had in 2022 the better part of 2.5 plus million encounters at the southern border. our cameras have been down there every single day and every single day we have seen dozens, sometimes hundreds, sometimes thousands of migrants cross the rio grande on a daily basis. the president didn t see any of those migrants. did not meet with any of those migrants. you can see the leaders are now kind of up on a balcony about to make their way down. what this whole conference is primarily about is the crisis at the southern border. they are talking about some trades, some kind of, you know, semiconductor business with chips and so forth as they walk down to the microphones. but this has primarily been about the crisis of the southern border how these three countries appear and wil
canada will be asking questions to [inaudible] thank you, prime minister. a question for you and for president biden as well. president biden, you have talked a lot about economic cooperation and building continental supply chains and resilience here. but, since you ve been president, canadians have seen what they consider to be protectionist u.s. protectionism from you such as the thing buy american act. what assurances can you give the canadians and mexicans watching this at home that it they will be equal partners in the economic opportunity you re talking about in this transition and not have to confront further attempts at american protectionism? president lopez obrador, if you have anything to say on that we would love to hear it and prime minister trudeau if you can answer the haiti question but also explain what steps your government needs to take to take advantage of this opportunity on