One of the concerns I have is that we bring some steel in from China and the guys who supply the steel can ship from Shanghai to Calgary more cheaply than, or as cheap as, you can from Montreal to Calgary.
I have another concern, which perhaps is not in your mandate, but some of the international ownership of companies is becoming awfully big. Mittal, for instance, has a huge lock on the steel industry. There used to be two competing mills in Montreal for our product, both good mills, both good competitors. Today they are owned by the same multinational firm. They're going to squeeze the hell out of forging quality products in Canada. I'm afraid they're going to make many Canadian companies uncompetitive, but in the big picture it will make Mittal more profitable.
So I have some concerns that we're seeing large global conglomerates. I would like to not maybe use the word “conspire”, but certainly their strategy no longer takes into consideration any kind of loyalty towards their employees in Canada, and consequently, there's not much loyalty to their customers in Canada. For us, it doesn't matter as much; we'll survive one way or another. But I do know that it's going to hurt many people who need special bar quality in central Canada, making it that much more difficult to compete.