Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to acknowledge the witnesses.
As a member of Parliament from Quebec and the Bloc Québécois, which, as you know, focused heavily on the aluminum issue last year as part of the trade discussions leading up to CUSMA, I would have liked to ask you, Mr. Simard, how you wanted to get the United States to recognize green aluminum. However, you have already answered that question to some extent.
You clearly described the complexity of the value chain and the fact that the market is highly integrated, even multidimensional. Last year, the Bloc Québécois proposed a rules of origin formula that you and the Aluminium Association of Canada welcomed. Given the Buy America measures at the American border, is there a risk of dumping? Green aluminum is being compared to an infinitely more polluting aluminum that comes from China and passes through Mexico. Is this matter specifically addressed through the American recognition of green aluminum?