Thank you so much, Minister. I only have one more minute left.
Once again, we're looking at a mandate that is hurting our industries right now. It is a mandate where we're seeing massive dominance of Chinese-mined minerals, not those from Canada. It's having an effect on our workers. We can look at that relationship with the Americans and the fact that we didn't mirror those tariff rebates right away. We're not even looking right now at the fact that the Americans have already gone further to talk about software and hardware on Chinese-made cars.
The retribution has been, we feel, in softwood lumber, where we saw 3,000 workers lose their jobs in the forestry sector, but more importantly, it is affecting canola farmers. We have 43,000 farms that grow canola, and we're seeing their livelihoods under the gun right now.
Why didn't we take better action to protect that industry, knowing there would be retribution because of tariffs against China?