Thank you, Tracey, and thanks for all of the work you've done for our company and our community.
I'll give just one example. We know that beams aren't manufactured in Canada at all. When we did the Herb Gray Parkway, which was built in Windsor, 30,000 tonnes of piling for the footings of the bridges and overpasses were done with beams. I'm 20 miles away, and I can produce pipe piling for that out of Canadian steel, yet we procured beams from the United States and foreign countries to go into that highway. Here again, my tax dollars are going to U.S and foreign companies to put into an infrastructure project that I'm 20 miles away from and that I could supply.
We just do some dumb things. We certainly need to put in a “buy Canadian” policy for those projects, particularly when products aren't even made here and there are alternate products.
It all comes down to steel coming in. I'll tell you that I've imported steel into Canada from Russia and other places, and it makes me sick to my stomach. The reason I had to import that steel is that I needed it at cheap prices to compete against finished imports that compete against my product.
It's ridiculous. I could have bought that steel from Stelco, Algoma or Arcelor Dofasco and made product and shipped it into the market, but I would had to compete with stuff from China or Korea or Taiwan.
It's unconscionable that this is going on when places aren't running at capacity. Stelco is a very good steel mill. It has great costs. It has been in bankruptcy twice. Look at Algoma. The only reason those mills went into bankruptcy is that any time they had pricing traction, where they could get to real, sustainable, profitable levels, imports flooded in and crushed them, just pulled the rug out from under them.
If we had a system that put quotas on these products coming in, or blocked them out, we would have a very vibrant and successful steel industry that would have reinvested hundreds of millions of dollars, as we would have. We need a way to block out these imports, much like the U.S. has.