The proof behind us being a back door is circumstantial and doesn't necessarily align with what we're seeing in terms of the declarations that are being made at our ports of entry. While there is concern that we are being used as a back door, this illustrates the importance of harmonization at all levels, from border control to, again, insisting on domestic steel and fabrication being used in large infrastructure projects. We need to assure the Americans so they have confidence that we are not the end run for Chinese steel.
One of the things the government should be doing in the lead-up to CUSMA, and I would say we should be looking at this as well, is how much Mexico is the end run or the back door for Chinese steel. It would behoove us to do a study with our counterparts in the U.S. to identify that particular problem, because the evidence is far greater that Mexico is being used as a dumping ground for Chinese steel into the U.S. market. We should be looking at that and, again, tightening up and making sure we are completely harmonized with our American counterparts so they have complete confidence in us.