It’s an interesting question, because it goes back to the premise of the special permits we got from Global Affairs Canada to bring in four of our ships. We didn’t allude to this earlier, but given that some ships were flying the Russian flag, the sanctions did not allow them to dock and unload their cargo. The country’s food security was the premise that allowed these ships to dock and unload their cargo. In our opinion, it makes no sense, in a way, to maintain the tariff even though we know that these shipments are necessary for the country’s food security. From our perspective, it doesn’t make sense.
This is all the more senseless given that, right now, Canada is allowing Russian aluminum to enter Canada. It’s a specific grade of aluminum, but there is Russian aluminum coming in to supply the aerospace industry. We need a good explanation of why the aviation industry is more important than food production in Canada.