Very good. Thank you.
I want to make sure Canadians understand that tariff rates apply to all countries in an equal manner unless they are on the general preferential tariff list, because it was originally designed to help developing and poor countries, correct? So these are additional breaks. We're just saying that for those economies that have grown and are actually doing better than Canada, our manufacturers ought to be able to be on a level playing field. Our manufacturers compete with many countries that don't get the special tax break, because they are set at a specific tariff rate, and these ones that are getting special treatment, additional special breaks, are being reduced to the same tariff rate as other countries Canada competes with. Is that correct?