It is, but there are problems with it. A lot of it, especially in the built environment, has to do with service and maintenance and such things. For example, in the case of windows, a local manufacturer can send you a replacement window sash in a matter of days, in contrast to our waiting for them to come on boats from Europe, in which case so we're talking about 12 weeks. There still are definite advantages to having things manufactured in Canada—or, let's say, in the U.S. or in another manufacturing plant close to where it's actually used. For sure, there are still advantages in that.
On February 15th, 2018. See this statement in context.