It absolutely does. As you mentioned, we're in an integrated market with Canada, the U.S., and Mexico. Whether we produce automobiles or energy pipes or construction goods, there is no border from a commercial perspective. We all make things together. In that regard, when we get unfair trade in Canada, the U.S. suffers because it ships six million tonnes of steel to Canada. When the U.S. has unfair trade, we suffer because we ship six million tonnes to the United States. We all have to build up our defences in alignment; otherwise, we all suffer. That's why in my remarks I mentioned Canada now putting in the trade remedies, modernization, which we have proposed in the bill, has sent a really big signal to the U.S. that we are there also in terms of looking at it as a NAFTA perimeter to protect from unfair trade and protect our integrated supply chains and economic activity.
On May 18th, 2017. See this statement in context.