I have another question. I understand that we're doing this to the best of our ability without further legislation, but we are not in line with some of our largest competitors, such as Australia, the EU, and the U.S. Even the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, through the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, the Windsor-Essex Chamber of Commerce, and the Sault Ste. Marie Chamber of Commerce, has put forward recommendations to bring us in line with them so we can actually ensure that we have a strong steel sector.
One of the complaints that comes from a facility in my riding—Atlas Tube, with Barry Zekelman—is that by the time they bring the case forward and start the process, the damage has been done. That's the issue. What could we possibly do to address things in a more timely way so that we don't continue to bleed out that damage while we're waiting for some type of ruling?