We believe an alternative way for the government to engage is directly with the associations. If you engage with the associations, you can get direct access, at least in our case, to about 216 mould makers—about a third of steel fabrication employment—by dealing with us directly. And then go after certain specific materials to find out whether or not they can be produced in Canada.
What you don't know, which has been going on since January, is that we have had a flood of U.S. metal come into Canada. That metal is being consumed right now to subsidize the Canadian markets. We are very close to having that U.S. metal go away and be consumed. Once that is gone, there will be very few options. We've talked about how long it takes for steel to come over. We're using European sources, and it takes four to six weeks for us to get it in. And it's at a cost, which they know.
Canada is incapable of producing certain metals. Those metals are the ones we need to attack immediately. If you think the situation is bad now, it is going to get far worse once all that metal is gone.