Thank you, gentleman. I appreciate everybody coming here. I am a former steelworker. I worked in the mills for 34 years, and I've seen our jobs in the steel industry being depleted unbelievably since foreign ownership has taken us over. One of the problems we're facing, I know especially in Hamilton and in the Soo, is that some of the dumping that's happening here has caused us to go into bankruptcy protection many times.
Mr. Neumann, in your report you stated that other countries have trade remedy laws that allow the trade unions to file trade remedy complaints, and they participate fully in the procedures before their domestic trade regulators. If this were allowed in Canada—and I don't know why it's not allowed in Canada, so maybe you can answer that one—how would this help the Canadian steel industry?