Thank you for this question.
First of all, I must say that due to all the efforts undertaken by the Government of Canada and Ms. Freeland when she was responsible for the file, those tariffs are now off for Canada. We are in a tariff-free situation. Basically, the impact of tariffs was mostly on the U.S. side.
It's the law of unintended consequences, but economic history has shown that most of the time the impact of tariffs are on the imposing party. In this case, that meant the U.S. was the most expensive place in the world to buy aluminum.