Thank you very much to all of our presenters. It's been very informative testimony thus far.
Manny mentioned the investments we're making in the electric arc furnaces that were identified as being much lower in carbon intensity. In Sault Ste. Marie, the $420-million investment will, when the project is done, reduce emissions by 70%. It's like taking a million gas-powered cars off the road. It's generational funding because the world changes. We asked the Canadian Steel Producers Association why the steel industry made these investments. We asked Catherine Cobden. She said that's where the market is going. This is the path we're on.
My first question is for the United Steelworkers.
I was listening to your testimony, and listening to Marty's testimony previously, on taking a look at the CBAM as a possible way to help us continue to stop cheap Chinese dumped steel. We put on a 25% tariff, which is in lockstep with the Americans right now—and I'd like you to explain that—but could a CBAM potentially put on another layer of protection?