Thank you very much for the question. I fully accept the premise behind it.
The North American integrated market for trade in products like steel and aluminum is critical to the prosperity of Canada and to the well-being of the aluminum sector in Canada. The United States is not in a position to fully satisfy its own domestic market needs when it comes to aluminum. It relies on imports of aluminum products and it relies significantly on Canadian producers to provide inputs into manufacturing.
I've had no suggestion that the United States is reconsidering an imposition of 232 tariffs on Canadian aluminum. We work very closely with the Canadian sector. It works very closely with its counterparts in the United States and Mexico and we of course work with the United States to ensure that if any issues arose that caused concern for the United States as a trading partner, we would move proactively to address those, recognizing the importance of the situation.