No, it would be subject to the 4,345 tonnes of import quota.
I know you'll have other witnesses, and maybe one other good question you need to ask is this. How were the 4,345 tonnes of historical imports determined back in 1995, when you had to look at the imports of a whole different range of dairy ingredients?
I know milk protein concentrate is part of how that 4,345 tonnes was determined. The issue of the intent of the government during the WTO negotiations on covering these milk protein concentrates in 0404 is not under debate here. Now that our own tribunal has said we have to consider the definition in a different way, it's a question of whether or not we're prepared to let go of a right that we negotiated back at the WTO.
There is a tariff. There is an access for MPCs under the dairy tariff, if you want, under chapter 4. If you leave it in chapter 35, there's absolutely no limit on volume and the tariff is 6.5%, zero in the case of the U.S. and NAFTA countries.