Our members continue to be highly concerned.
At this point, we have asked for a freeze on carbon pricing rises, as well as stringency and trade exposure protection reductions, because we are facing already....
I think all sectors are at different points, but it's been well documented by the Canadian Commission on Carbon Competitiveness that steel is one of the most significantly at risk under the carbon pricing regime. We underline that by calling for a freeze on price and stringency for a period of time, because we don't have the solutions. We're doing solutions that we can, hence the 6 million tonnes, but we need additional solutions, many of which are outside our control. An example of that would be green hydrogen access at scale or clean electricity across all of the country.