Thank you.
I'll start off by reiterating the importance of the damage that the high tariffs are doing, and the resulting high prices in North America because there's such demand. The tariffs are not just damaging businesses here in North America, but they're also stimulating imports from Europe, from Romania, Germany and Scandinavia. They are now finding their products are cheaper so that they can bring them to North America.
There's a company in Penticton that builds pine shelving. When it's servicing the eastern part of its market in North America, it imports from Romania. This is something we have to deal with very quickly.
When a deal is signed—let's hope—will there be a mechanism to bring not just the tariffs back to Canada, but also some way to help those small companies, not just the big companies that had to actually pay the tariffs? It's the small companies that work for them that have been really suffering off and on over the years as things go up and down. Those companies really have been hit hardest. A lot of them have gone out of business or have suffered. Is there a mechanism to help them?