Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming. It's been very interesting. As my colleague says, what a perspective we're getting.
I want to talk about that PING thing and to bring it back to something else too, or something we discovered in Windsor. Oftentimes we talk about the unfair trade practices of China, but we're discovering—and I think one of you alluded to this too—that multinationals and, in some cases, large Canadian companies are just as guilty, if not guiltier. What they're actually doing is what we called in wartime.... I forget the terminology, but they're taking your products and actually bringing them—the moulds and such—to China. Is that happening here too, in Edmonton and Calgary?
I'm just going to open it up. I apologize, as I wasn't expecting to take the next round, so I didn't prepare myself as to....
Mr. Svendsen, you mentioned PING or talked a little bit about that. Is that happening in your industry? Are we seeing more of that taking place?