It's highly complex, but when countries are removed from the general preferential tariff treatment, there could be an effect on products that are sourced from countries that are considered the lowest developed countries.
The government answered our request to look at the rules of origin for that, and they've addressed that in textiles and apparel, and we're grateful for that. We've asked them to take it one step further and look at the rules and origins for other products. This is part of what we're doing in working with the department to try to put forward a list of the areas we're really concerned about, where they might want to consider making those changes.
That's where the percentage difference is highest. It's not the 3% on the changes from the Chinas, but the 18% to 20% where there's currently a zero tariff rate, that we're most concerned about.