I would add that the anti-dumping taxes or the taxes in place help to maintain high steel prices in Canada. This is not helping to adjust the world steel price. It will keep creating a distortion or imbalance between the price of Canadian steel and the world price of steel. Once again, it is very difficult for Canadian companies to remain competitive.
Your decisions must not contribute to maintaining an unbalanced price. The fact that the price of steel in Canada is $1 per pound is not problematic; what’s problematic is that the price on the world market is much lower. If the world price were also $1, there would be no distortion. Right now, there is a big discrepancy and we are experiencing it on the ground. Competition will be much fiercer for future contracts, and good contracts in Canada will be awarded to companies outside Canada because of that.