Thank you very much.
Thanks to all our presenters as well.
My first question will be for Ken.
Thank you for your work on behalf of the workers across Canada and in Sault Ste. Marie as well.
I am the representative for Sault Ste. Marie. Two weeks after I was elected, Essar Steel went into creditor protection, and we've been working quite hard with all the stakeholders to make that company stronger for the long haul.
You were talking about dumped steel from China and other countries. About seven months ago, the Liberal government introduced in the budget, on page 128, a section called “Response to Unfair Trade”, in which they introduced a couple of recommendations on modernizing trade remedies, something that has been called for by USW and the Canadian Steel Producers Association for decades.
That has been undertaken now. In your opinion, how will that improve the situation? Also, there are consultations currently under way on more recommendations to strengthen the response to unfair trade? Which of those recommendations do you feel would continue to help us combat dumped steel?