Thank you very much to our presenters. All of you are demonstrating how serious your work is in supporting our important supply chains.
Madam Chair, my first question is going to be to the CBSA.
You mentioned dumped products in your remarks. I'm from Sault Ste. Marie. We have the second-largest steel producer, Algoma Steel, and a very large, significant producer called Tenaris. After I was elected in 2015, I was called to a meeting at Algoma Steel, and they're going bankrupt because of dumped steel.
We set out to modernize the trade to fight dumped steel. In 2016, there were measures that were placed in the budget. Then in 2017, things like cost distortion and scope were in place. A whole bunch of things were in place. One of the things that we had to do was not just get that on paper, but also have CBSA hire some folks to deal with this.
Could you update this committee on the work that the CBSA officers do? These are the folks you don't see at the Sault Ste. Marie border who are securing our borders. They're working behind the scenes.
Through you, Madam Chair, what kind of work does CBSA do to intercept dumped steel and aluminum?