Thank you, Chair.
Let me commend our witnesses, both for your resilience in this climate we're in right now, as well as just for the jobs you create, the investments you make and the big risks you take. I heard from all of you, and my understanding was that you saw the new USMCA as a major step towards getting back to normalizing and bringing stability to the market, and now getting to work on eliminating these tariffs. I thank you for that.
You know, we have great projects ahead. We have a lot of infrastructure that needs to be built. We heard from Mr. McHattie about LNG. Just the announcement that's being made today is for a project worth $40 billion, which is tremendous for our country. There's the pipeline that we have to get built. Because of that, we need our steel and aluminum industry at their best. Also, on the USMCA and looking at trade, it was good to see that we had labour groups, contractors and big and small business, and everybody was onside for moving forward.
I would like to hear from you in terms of addressing the dumping of steel that we've heard so much about at this committee. What more can be done? What are some of the steps the government could take to address dumping? We know Canadians play by the rules. We're fair traders, and we want to ensure that everybody else is playing by those same rules and we have a level playing field.
I'll start with Mr. McHattie.