There was a six-month period when that was in place, when the Canadian Border Services Agency came up with the final determination of what they would put a price on. That was the $1.47 duty--that's American. That would have been applied for the next year if the Canadian International Trade Tribunal had found we were injured, so they had a duty in place ready to go if the trade tribunal found we had been injured by these dumped crops. The trade tribunal, however, did not find we were injured, so there's no duty being applied on U.S. corn coming across the border now.
On April 26th, 2007. See this statement in context.