We have been doing consultations on a carbon border adjustment. The Minister of Finance has been doing that. More will be said, I think, once we get a look at those consultations.
On Canadian steel, in budget 2024, Finance has certainly taken steps to increase funding and introduce legislative and regulatory amendments to support workers and industries. The concern around the overcapacity of steel is a very real one. It's work that Canada does with the United States, but also with other trading partners.
I said this earlier in response to a different question, but Canada will not become a back door to the U.S. market or become a dumping ground for unfairly traded goods. This is something we will continue to work on.
I think what we have just implemented together with the steel producers is a country of melt and pour to create greater transparency. That, too, will help.
There's more work that has to be done, certainly, but the issue of overcapacity is an issue for Canada, for the U.S. and, frankly, for the G7, and we need to keep doing work to ensure that, with the investments we have made in greener steel, we reap the benefits and it should be treated as such.