I am confident that it is the right route taken in this case.
Look, the world multilateral trading order is under tremendous stress. I think we've reached a point where it doesn't answer all of the challenges that countries face. In this case, Canada took steps, and those steps are, in my view, consistent with the right of governments, members of the WTO, to take exceptional measures to protect national security. We don't need to get into all the intricate legal arguments, but I think we did the right thing.
We have to recognize that some of the rules of the multilateral order—which were drafted many, many decades ago—need to be adjusted and need to take into account the contemporary trading environment, so we did the right thing.
As I said before, we're part of a trade agreement with the United States and Mexico. I think we need to consolidate our operations as well as we can and coordinate with our major trading partners. From a legal and policy point of view, my conclusion is that the section 53 tariffs were the right move in this case.