Yes, Mr. Lewis, I really appreciate that question. Thank you very much.
I was trying to point that out in my remarks. I think there is absolutely a need to do more to promote the use of both Canadian, and on their side, American steel. I'm not saying that all importers are unfairly trading, but we are at very high risk. We are a very intriguing market for unfair-traded importers, and when they pour into a market, they really disturb it.
In terms of what we can do to prompt that, we're trying to give you some sense of our advantages. We're very green. We obviously create high employment in the area, and we have good labour practices that would also appeal to the United States. There are lots of places where we're commonly aligned, so we need to continue to pursue that.
Also, don't forget the trade remedies that I've mentioned. We must do more at our border to prevent those importers. Man, those unfair traders are very sophisticated in how they figure out ways around the tariffs that are in place.