I think we have some great success stories to tell in the Canadian steel industry in more innovative advanced manufacturing with some of the most efficient and advanced producers in the world.
Clearly, the last several weeks in steel have been remarkable, given the sort of action south of the border. Ultimately, Canada has a temporary exclusion as relates to the U.S. tariffs, but it is a temporary exclusion, and we need to be mindful that there is going to be a challenge in our largest export market going forward. We are also significantly challenged in accessing the U.S. market by a suite of Buy America and Buy American policies.
Having that as our largest export market and being challenged there, then having another challenge domestically as far as another material being granted preference for bidding on government infrastructure work would create an additional unnecessary challenge from our perspective.