I think the important part of this issue is the impact on industry, because these are goods coming across the border in excess of quotas, so that's competition that Canadian industries didn't expect they were going to have to deal with.
I think it's important for people to understand that, yes, we did say that the value of the quota-controlled goods that entered Canada without permits was about $131 million. If they had entered Canada with the duties being applied, the duties would have been $168 million. The important thing to recognize is that probably if the system had been operating the way it should have been, the government wouldn't have collected the $168 million, because the importers wouldn't have brought them in at that level of duty.
I think it's not the $168 million of uncollected duties that is important; it's the $131 million worth of additional products competing with those of domestic producers, which they wouldn't have expected would be competing with them, that is important.