Mr. Speaker, we have made it very clear to the United States if it decides to go ahead and take unilateral action at the end of the 90 days that we will respond in kind. We have indicated some of the areas where we might do that.
I also assure the member that we had representation yesterday in Washington at the International Trade Commission hearings. This should be of some comfort to us.
We must remember all of those commissioners who are attending that hearing are American and as one of the commissioners said: "We have only received two documents from the department. Both are essentially statements devoid of analysis and one I could barely understand". I think that bodes well.
We look forward to the response and conclusion of that ITC panel in July of this year.