I don't think we've really lived in this long enough to think more about how there can be solutions. What's really important is to get something on the record today and to have people come together and just talk about something like what we've proposed. By no means hear us say that we think we have this figured out, but understand that you are hearing from a company that's in the ground, that is going to have to deal with your constituents, who are going to have to find other work—and that is not a threat.
I don't know where else this can go. I know that when we hear from people from Evraz and from ArcelorMittal, this is not saying that money be given to Janco Steel. This is to say, let's share this money with our entire industry, with verified tariff payments. We are not asking for handouts. We are asking to keep us in the game until, maybe, cooler heads prevail. This will actually then push back a little at the bully that Mr. Trump has been to this industry and to our country to a degree.
I've heard “Team Canada” a few times today, and it's been, actually, really wonderful to hear. Let's keep our industry in the game, find some ways to figure out how to do that with money, and let's have verified payments. Let's do that as a team and find a way to stay until something else happens.
I do trust that NAFTA will be negotiated. I don't think there's anyone at the table who doesn't think something—maybe not three—is going to happen with the NAFTA deal, but when is that? Until then, absolutely irreparable damage will be done, not just to our company but to the entire industry.