I am concerned. The issue I tried to touch on previously was that the United States, using section 301, takes a much broader view of national security than many countries do, and this is the reason for which Canada came under national security tariffs under the previous administration; it was ruled that the domestic steel and aluminum industries in the United States were vital to the national security of the United States.
This issue is not something that we can litigate at the WTO or elsewhere. It is part of American law, and we can't challenge it. For that reason, it is quite vital.... We can and should challenge the country, but the United States' use of these measures is not something that we can effectively challenge using major multilateral forums. For that reason, it is quite critical that we constantly remain in touch with the Americans on these issues and try to work together when we can.