I think we need see tariff issues as dynamic, especially when countries are implementing tariffs.
What we have are implementation timelines. The Americans sent the signal in May, but the final version of the tariffs was announced only about a week ago and will come into force gradually over the next year or year and a half, depending on the product. Canada isn't actually lagging behind. On the contrary, it moved quickly. There was an expedited consultation process.
Canada was very sensitive to the representations we and our steel industry colleagues made. The fact that two sectors joined forces to make those representations is a first in Canadian history. Our primary trading partner, the United States, has actually praised Canada's efforts to follow suit because we are acting quickly, and we're targeting the right products in the right way. I, for one, wouldn't say that the Government of Canada lagged behind. On the contrary, it followed suit very quickly.