We have mechanisms now if there's a perceived subsidy or products are being dumped, but often by the time things get rolling, whether there's a favourable decision or not, the farmer has already been hit, because it takes months to do that. I'm just wondering, even though it may look good on paper, if that may happen. We'll have to see what happens there.
You mentioned Dutch bell peppers. Is that an example of how this may happen? Might it be difficult for those people producing peppers?
Was that you, Ms. Proctor, who mentioned that?