The next question is for Mr. Galimberti of the Steel Producers.
I was just reading one of your presentations previous to this. You talk about China steel and how it's entering the marketplace and that there's an oversupply of steel. You highlight in one of your presentations here that the United States has taken significant action with the Trade Preferences Extension Act and the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act.
Also, you quote Barack Obama, who on February 23, 2016 said, “What is possible is making sure everyone is playing on a level playing field and that people are operating fairly, and, frankly, I don't think it is any secret that China in the past has not acted fairly.... [This bill] allows us to take more aggressive actions, so you are going to see firm, tough enforcement of our existing trade laws.”
Since you highlight this in your report, can you comment on the American experience?