What I'm trying to get to with the number is how much we really keep here, domestically—not export through planes, trains, rails, coils, etc. How much is actually used here, domestically? Then, going back to the billions of dollars that we are going to be investing in infrastructure at the federal level, the provincial level, and throughout the municipalities, would that not be able to absorb all the rest of that steel, and how much is that? What percentage of Canadian steel would be there, and how much is actually from imports that are coming in?
I was talking to a company the other day. They are not in steel; they are in the construction industry. They make big sewer pipes, massive pipes the size of this room, and they have a world-class facility here in the greater Toronto area. They said that once Buy America came in.... They used to make up 20% of their sales. It's virtually zero today. Do we have, or should we have, a Buy Canada type of initiative? I don't even understand how with Buy America they get around the WTO challenges that we should be putting on them.