I'll speak to both direct and indirect ways in which this plays out. First of all, while you did not see brand new steel plants go up in Canada since then, there has actually been a lot of investment in the operations that we have. Frankly, you haven't seen much in the way of brand new steel plants in North America, largely because of the pressure from overcapacity in China and elsewhere. There has been reinvestment, productivity improvement, process improvement, and technology improvement, including environmental technologies, over this period of time.
Another factor came up in the earlier question about the impact of dumped products. If we're subject to dumped imports from other countries, that's going to undermine the competitiveness and in a sense the validity of investing in Canada, so having a strong trade remedies system is actually an important investment factor for our industry.