Yes, certainly, and it was not just with this type of tariff. With all our tariffs, there can be issues that arise that require the government to look at them. There is the power within the customs tariff to grant remission, which is relief from tariffs, whether retroactively or prospectively, which stakeholders request on a fairly regular basis when they have these situations. Perhaps there is short supply in the market or other situations that might arise. It's the type of thing that we do on a routine basis when there are any market disruptions, and we certainly take those very seriously and give them full consideration.
On November 21st, 2024. See this statement in context.