Sure, yes, I can send you copies of all the correspondence.
To be fair, what we're asking for really is for the government to have...and it's difficult. When you go to meetings, one person speaks but about twenty people are in the room. I don't know what they do; they go back to wherever they go back to, make notes, and say no, basically. Or that's my impression.
It's hard to make anything happen in a coordinated fashion in the federal government. It's all overlapping. You have fiscal policy issues. You have customs and revenue on questions of vessel origins, and duty and tariff. You have questions of industrial analysis, and questions on where the international trade department can overlap on other people's toes and so on. It's difficult to get a coordinated effort.
Essentially we need a mentor to ask why we are doing it. Nobody has shown me a good reason for doing it. They didn't five years ago and they aren't now.