Thank you, Madam Chair. I do have a question for Mr. Dade.
I would like to come back to the issue of the provincial trade restrictions we have among the provinces later. I'll also come back to your comment that the private sector decides where to trade, how to trade, etc. I can give an example. The steel and aluminum sectors, now fully owned by foreign entities, do not export at all outside of the North American market. There's been no capacity increase in both of these sectors for the last 15 to 20 years. All of the agreements we have been signing with CETA, CPTPP, etc., the private sector companies are not using.
You mentioned the WTO. It was quite interesting regarding the fundamental differences. One country wants to follow the letter of the law, and other countries just want to use the spirit of the law. Do you think the WTO will still be relevant in the decreasing globalization scenario?