Thank you all for being here with us this morning.
I want to ask some questions about the investigation process at the outset. I've spoken to some steel industry stakeholders, as I'm sure most of my colleagues, if not all, probably have in their role as a member of Parliament. We do have some good producers here in Canada. The same theme I'm hearing is that Canadian steel is very competitive. The one issue they have is the dumping by the Chinese. That's the consensus in the industry.
It seems to me that the problem is real. I'm wondering how the investigation process works, and if we're keeping up with methods and technologies that Chinese and other producers are using to circumvent the trade investigation process and make it look like they're not dumping, which may be affecting local pricing on the techniques.
I understand there's software out there now that they can use to make it look like there's no dumping going on. Are we staying ahead of the game in an investigative unit? Are there more tools that could be used? How can we get to where we need to be?