Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to give my time to Mr. Duvall, but I just want to add one little quick statement. That's a good opportunity to segue with regard to the border, and there's more to it. In fact, the United States in terms of protecting its steel industry—consider this—has the Buy America Act, the Buy American Act, the Jones Act, and the ability to stop dumping or at least challenge it. As well, they have addressed issues, and politically, there's currency and other manipulation that have affected the steel industry in Canada as well. But we've done nothing on this side, whereas the United States has clearly championed the industry, leaving Canada basically as an island unto itself with regard to the workers and the quality of product, which are the last things we have control over.
I'll turn it over to Mr. Duvall, but I want to thank the steel workers for their hard work and also their maintenance of an industry in Canada.