Okay. I thought it was 60%.
There's an interesting part of your presentation, which is that Canada also produces steel that is less carbon intensive. One of the things I noted when I was in China and we visited the steel manufacturer was that it was spotlessly clean. I've never seen a steel plant as clean as that. This was the fourth-largest steel manufacturer in the world and the third-largest in China. I think those were the statistics. It was staggering.
The other thing I noticed was that it had its own power plant. That power plant, of course, was powered by coal. The elephant in the room is precisely that. How do we become competitive in an industry that demands a huge amount of energy? We're switching over to electricity, but when they use coal—dirty coal, for the most part—and are able to do so without any limitations, how do we play a part in an industry like that?