Yes, but it is an important player because it is a strategic commodity.
Having said that, the price issue is fundamental because a large amount of cement is produced. One tonne of cement manufactured in China can compete with one tonne produced in Alberta, for example, or Quebec.
Quebec also imports cement. Therefore, we have a major sectoral approach in the important debate on climate change that has been going on for many years. We have studied and are very familiar with all aspects of the issue, from the cap and trade system to carbon taxes.
We are clearly telling the government that all these regulations must be harmonized in order to prevent carbon leakage, that is, to prevent the relocation of industries. It is much easier now to invest in a cement factory in China. It can be built much more quickly and for less. It can be cost-effective.