So anybody could come into Canada and then produce, as long as they're within that stipulation.
I just want to carry on with what Mr. Angus was talking about before, because I think the intent of what he was getting at is that if we could just increase the amount that's produced domestically, that would lead to good things happening here in Canada. I'm actually a believer that if we had a bigger industry here in Canada, we'd have more Canadian content, inevitably, being produced. I'm hopeful that we can look down the road at how we can increase production domestically.
You talked about 2004 being a critical year. You looked into the situation, maybe some of the factors that led to the decline of domestic production in that year. I'm wondering if you could just talk about some of the factors you identified.
You mentioned that maybe tax credits weren't the only reason. What are some of the other factors you identified?