Mr. Speaker, it seems that the parliamentary secretary has once again missed the point of the question. He needs to go to Hamilton and speak to the families that used to be supported by the jobs that existed at Stelco. He needs to go to Sault Ste. Marie and talk to the 600 workers who are no longer working at Essar Steel. He needs to go to Sault Ste. Marie and talk to the workers at Tenaris who are off work right now while it goes through a shutdown waiting for the market to turn.
He should have listened to the members of the steel industry who were here only a week ago to lobby us about some of the issues that they are confronting. They tell us that the Americans are moving aggressively, as they always do, to put up countervailing duties against China. They know that once they put up that wall the steel coming from China will just change direction and come into Canada, and we in Canada have no protection against that. What does the parliamentary secretary have to say to that?