I'm talking about the fact that if we're looking at steel produced in Canada for export and we're saying we're going to subsidize that steel, because we have to get that cost down so they can compete on a global platform, to get their power costs down, the fact is that we're subsidizing that company to get their costs down. So in fact we are subsidizing them domestically so that they can compete internationally. That would be a problem, would it not, in all our trade pacts?
On November 3rd, 2016. See this statement in context.