The industry will adopt a defensive position. We will end up with a second or third-rate industry. It will not die, but it will decline. It will become an industry that is no longer competitive. We have an industry in offensive position that has invested a lot in the development of great projects.
This door must absolutely be closed, but not for legitimate aluminum production. We can compete with another country that sells aluminum at a legitimate price, but not with those that receive subsidies for aluminum production. This door that is opening toward Mexico is the straw that is breaking the camel's back.
That is why the industry is going to get back to us in 10 years. There will no longer be any major investments over the next 10 years, aside from investments related to productivity to remain in defensive position. Canada and Quebec need this industry. It is Quebec's second largest industry. It is a very big industry. It is in offensive position, I repeat, and it is developing strategies that perform very well on a global scale.