Singer-songwriter Barbra Streisand said she’s considering a move to Canada if Democrats are unable to retake control of the House in next week’s midterm elections.

“I want to sleep nights, if we take the House I’ll be able to sleep a little bit better,” she told the New York Times.

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If Democrats can’t retake the majority — they need to gain 23 seats to do so — she’s weighing a move.

“I’ve been thinking about, do I want to move to Canada? I don’t know. I’m just so saddened by this thing happening to our country. It’s making me fat,” she said.

Streisand has a new album coming out Friday, titled “Walls,” in which she injects her political views into her music. She’s released one track from the forthcoming album called “Don’t Lie to Me,” as a response to President Trump.

“I would lie awake at night with Trump’s outrages running through my head,” she said, adding that she’s not afraid of offending Trump supporters who like her music because “art or music transcends politics, I think.”