South of the Mexican border, I presume (cf., NAFTA). But if Chile gets into NAFTA, perhaps the significant will shift (to Antartica). At any event, people who live in the imperial centre, which has coopted the term "American"--logically, a term that refers to all North and South Americans (even those who speak French, Spanish or Portuguese--perhaps even in California), aren't used to being excluded from, well, anything they desire, and they have a very large "defense" budget that has often been used to "defend" places much more distant (and much warmer) than Canada, so I think that (much as I want to see how many more clauses I can work into this sentence) we should negotiate. Perhaps NCTE could extent its advice about language to include the issue of "American" and, in return, Russ could promise not to exclude NCTE members from CASLL.