This is something that Secretary Ross raised in the Senate hearing last week. We have welcomed things like steps to strengthen trade remedy modernization, and we welcome the additional resourcing at CBSA, and the changes to the stencilling regime. I think the Government of Canada continues to look at things like government-initiated safeguard action.
We certainly see significant diversion of steel to Canada as a result of section 232. I think it's in Canada's interests, as good domestic policy, to protect steelworkers and steel manufacturers to make sure that this activity continues. But I also think that will encourage the United States to.... Looking at exemptions is one thing. I think ultimately we want to live in a world where there are no tariffs between the two countries—