I'm not sure you can split five minutes, but we'll do the best we can with that.
Six days ago Wilbur Ross told the Senate finance committee why all countries, including Canada, were included in section 232, and Mr. Neumann, you just alluded to that.
He went on to say:
The only way we're going to solve the global steel overproduction and overcapacity is by getting all the other countries to play ball with us.... And while they're complaining bitterly about the tariffs, the fact is they're starting to take the kind of action, which—if they had taken [it] sooner—would have prevented this crisis.
Given these statements and the committee's report on Chinese overcapacity and subsidies for steel, do you believe that the government took too long? Do you believe Mr. Ross when he says that if we had taken action sooner, we wouldn't be in this problem today?