I think there's an inherent risk in elevating any kind of trade relationship beyond our relationship with the United States. The U.S. is going to be our primary trade partner. That is a reality. I don't know that there would be much wisdom in taking steps that would undermine that.
We're not opposed to a negotiation with China. What we would say is that we know the Chinese steel sector is massively state-owned, state-subsidized, and state-funded, and that they maintain tremendous overproduction. They do this as an employment and social program, and also as an economic strategy to bring manufacturing to China. We cannot enter this negotiation naively. Any negotiated free trade agreement should have benefits to Canada. We specifically believe there should be benefits to Canadian manufacturing: keep jobs here.