Thank you.
My last question is more philosophical. You brought it up, so I thought I'd ask.
I hear a lot from Canadians who ask how we can let a company go. Somebody else is buying it. Dofasco for example, which was a good, solid steel company in Canada, was bought by Belgians. We have other companies purchased by foreigners.
I often push back a little bit and say that maybe Canadian business leaders aren't aggressive enough. Why didn't Dofasco get out in front of the curve and start buying up other steel manufacturers around the world? Most companies see what's happening within their industry.
Do you believe there's something missing in the educational aspects of our business leaders so that we're not as aggressive as we should be as Canadians?