My research, though, shows that a significant number of manufacturing jobs in the aluminum industry were actually created in the United States as a result of those national security tariffs. I wonder if that was not a precursor in many ways to showing where the Americans were wanting to go on this. While you say there is that gap—between one million, I think you said, and possibly the growth to seven million requirement for it domestically—they're looking to put some of that capability back in the U.S.
Would you have a feel for how much of Canada's domestic aluminum requirements are met by Canadian manufacturers?