Mr. Speaker, we are really looking forward to that.
I am going to ask a question about international trade. The person who is now the Minister of International Trade was once a fellow member of the Standing Committee on International Trade. Trade agreements include safeguard measures that are defined as emergency actions. These measures are taken when there are increased imports of particular products that cause or threaten to cause serious injury to the domestic industry. They can allow for quantitative import restrictions or duty increases to higher than bound rates.
The tariff war with the United States is threatening our steel and aluminum industries. Does the government plan to use these measures to limit steel and aluminum imports from Asia to protect our market?