First of all, thank you very much for your presentation.
It was interesting. Yesterday I had a Zoom call with some members of the United Steelworkers here—the three locals that are making steel—and the conversation about England came up.
As we know, England had a very robust steel industry, but over time they had chosen not to be in the steel business. It's one of the things that sometimes you hear in North America: “too big to fail”. You think that the steel industry will automatically always be there. It certainly takes a commitment by a country that they want to be in the steel and aluminum business, because other countries are outsourcing it.
My question for some of our negotiators to kick this thing off, especially since it's fresh in the mind, is about opportunities. I'm using steel as an example, but that England does not manufacture....
What are the other opportunities going forward that we would be looking at negotiating and securing our current trade status on, and looking at perhaps new opportunities for various industries from coast to coast to coast?
That's through you, Madam Chair, to our representatives.