I think that is important. It was developed and we looked at it. The market watch unit is to be reviewed annually. It's systematic. It's proactive. It's not reactive and waiting, per se.
I can't remember what meeting it was, but we had the CBSA. I think this is a tip of the hat to the steel producers and the unions. The steel industry has had, probably, some of the most success in launching and winning cases in dollars and sheer volume. I think the market watch unit, being proactive, as well, will help resource a collaborative effort. I was pleased to hear that.
Tony talked about some tariffs. In steel town, our backs all go up with tariffs, because we know what the intention is. They're to hurt workers. They're to hurt the industry. Both presidential candidates are talking about tariffs. One thing that happened in the last round, I think, was section 232 tariffs driving industry, unions, communities, the country and everyone together in this team Canada approach.
Please explain this for the committee and the witnesses. It's important to get on record that, when America puts a tariff on Canadian steel.... You talked, Catherine, about the integration of our market and 50% of that steel going into the manufacturing or auto sector of the United States, vis-à-vis.... It's a tax on Americans. That 25% is.... They're basically taxing Americans, whether it's aluminum or steel.
Would you not agree with that? That was just one part of the issue with tariffs when the Americans launched them.