Thanks for this question.
As you know, we're all seized with that. This is team Canada addressing the issue. I was at the G7 on aluminum yesterday in Montreal, and I will be meeting with representatives of the steel industry today.
We have had a very quick and strong response to a very bad decision from the U.S. administration when it comes to steel and aluminum. As you know, there are two tables. One will impose countervailing measures of 25% on steel and aluminum coming from the U.S. Table two is with respect to some finished goods products, some consumer products.
The reason we have launched a consultation is to make sure we select products that won't have a negative impact on our competitiveness. We need to make sure that these products are easily substitutable with Canadian products or products from other countries, to make sure we are not creating a situation of our being uncompetitive for manufacturers.
We need to make sure that the products on the list are easily sourceable from Canadian sources so that we retain our competitiveness. That's why we have launched this process. We are looking forward to the consultation to make sure that this is exactly the case.