Thank you very much to the presenters for what we've heard so far.
I'm the MP for Sault Ste. Marie, and we're on the border. My questions will be for a lot of communities. Most communities are within a few hundred miles of the United States.
A lot of the citizens in Sault Ste. Marie are very concerned about the collection of duties, dumped steel, dumping and whole bunch of other situations. Being on a border, we have land transportation, we have a deepwater port on Lake Superior and we have trains and planes.
I noted that CARM was first introduced in the budget in 2010-11. I'm going to ask some background questions just to help me figure out why it was introduced the first time. The second piece is that when we fast-forward to today, approximately a couple of months from now, CARM 2, if you will, will be launched.
I'll pause there. I'll let you answer some of the questions so far about the duties that have been collected since 2010-11.
How has it functioned over the last few years? How does it lend to the revenue side? How does it help people understand how dumped steel or other things are kept out of this country?