The CLC mentioned forced labour.
Canada has a terrible track record, as it exists right now, of stopping goods made with forced labour from coming into the country. The United States has seized billions of dollars in goods. They created an entities list. They update it. They have a reverse onus. If they suspect any goods coming into their country of being made with forced labour, the company bringing those goods in has to prove they're not.
Canada decided, under the current Liberal government, that the threshold would be that Canada has to prove they're made with forced labour. They don't have an entities list and they've set the threshold very high.
I think this is a huge problem. It's taking away Canadian jobs, good union jobs. I think it's also going to be an irritant with the United States.
Do any of the witnesses want to comment on that, if you share my view?