Thank you for that.
You mentioned the Japanese investments, but we've seen German investments as well. I'm an MP for Ontario, and you talked about the supply chain. We have Algoma Steel and Tenaris in Sault Ste. Marie. Algoma Steel feeds 50% of its products into the United States, but it also does the car industry on both sides of the border. Because of CUSMA, the Japanese and the Germans are choosing Canada over other places in North America. What is our competitive advantage, and why are they doing that?
A second part of that question, since we're on steel and I only have a limited amount of time.... Regardless of what CUSMA looks like, when a president put section 232 tariffs, under the guise of national security, on all the world just to hit everybody, we hit back dollar for dollar with our anti-tariff actions on sleeping bags, Jack Daniel's or whatever, and it worked. Meanwhile, the Conservatives called our anti-tariffs dumb. They thought we should roll over and play dead.
Can you explain why those anti-tariffs worked so well and got us back on track to free trade?