Well, that's shocking and I think deeply concerning, because it's been 20 days since these tariffs were implemented and we're five days away from the retaliatory ones coming into place. I can read back some of the things we heard today: “carmageddon” coming; “tsunami-like economic downturn”; 20,000 to 30,000 people losing their jobs. This is a very pivotal moment for the government to step up and stand behind working people, so I'm disturbed to hear that this conversation hasn't happened.
Another thing that I believe Canada has not moved quickly on is the prevention of dumping in transshipment. We did a study early on at the trade committee here on this issue. We put some recommendations forward to the government. The government came forward with some things that they would do, but we still haven't seen them implemented on the ground. We're deeply concerned about the impact that's being layered on top of all of these uncertain tariffs and everything else that's coming from the U.S.
To Mr. Donnelly and Mr. Volpe, what can Canada do immediately?
Mr. Volpe, you mentioned a couple of things potentially getting into domestic courts.
What can Canada do immediately to protect the industry?