I have visited your neck of the woods, and I know how important Richmond is to this relationship between Canada and the United States.
You have seen us take very strong action to make sure that Canada continues to build out this very important sector across the country, not only by building electric vehicles but by building the entire supply chain that is going to create, and is creating, great jobs in Canada.
I'm so pleased to see some really great innovations of late that are taking place in British Columbia, some of which, no doubt, are being looked at very carefully through PacifiCan so that we can continue to develop this supply chain to create those jobs all along the value chain and the supply chain for EVs. It's really important that Canada stands up for fair trade and for open trade. It's really important that Canada protects its workers and its industries against the oversubsidization and overcapacity we are seeing, which have an effect on the global trading system in a distortive way. What you're seeing Canada take leadership on here is addressing those very real issues that we are seeing as a pattern across global trade.
I want to thank my colleague for the input he always gives to me from his domestic companies and investors on how important this is.