I agree.
We haven't really talked a lot about the table 2 tariffs that we're looking at. There are folks who couldn't make it here today—the recreational boaters, the furniture companies, a lot of very large sectors in our economy—who are concerned about the implications of this table 2, so I hope we will be adding that to our study and having briefs from them.
My next question is really for Mr. Galimberti, Mr. Winkler, and Mr. Young. It's about the product exclusions that are being granted to products that are unavailable domestically in the U.S. We saw the U.S. extend these to some of the other countries, but not to Canada.
I'm wondering what actions, if any, our government could take to increase the likelihood of the U.S. Secretary of Commerce granting requests to exclude certain U.S. companies' imports of Canadian steel and aluminum from the U.S. tariffs, and the work that you've potentially done around that.