I will start reading again:
In addition, manufacturers must also have a global view of their supply chain. They should consider adding imported components to their production to raise the economies of scale and cost competitiveness.
At that point, you are telling those companies to find suppliers elsewhere, to abandon components made in Quebec or in Canada and to import them. But that is a problem, and I will give you an example from my own riding. A plastics manufacturer pays 4 cents for the raw materials he needs to produce a plastic part a foot long. He tells me that he can buy the same part ready-made in China for 4 cents. Even if he changed his assembly line, laid off all his employees and used nothing but machines, he could not match the price from China.
Have you told the government specifically what you can do about that? What suggestions have you made to the government about globalization in general and about China in particular?