Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to follow up with Ms. Cobden and Mr. McSweeney.
In trade agreements, there are more and more protections when it comes to rules of origin. For example, there's a desire to avoid dumping by saying, for example, that steel or aluminum parts must come from the area covered by the new free trade area.
We often see that one strategy involves aluminum being cast and melted in Asia and then portrayed as North American parts, when in fact the parts are mostly produced in Mexico. We saw this in our discussion on aluminum under CUSMA.
Have you also seen shortcomings when it comes to protecting the rules of origin in your respective sectors?