On the surge, you're right. If it's a one-month thing, that would likely not trigger the government to impose provisional measures or the CITT to conclude that this is a surge according to the definition required by the WTO rules. They do look at a longer period. Certainly, in determining whether provisional safeguards would be warranted, we would look at patterns during a particular period to see whether they constituted a surge and action needed to be taken.
I spoke earlier about whether certain product types could be excluded if there are things that aren't actually made in Canada, and there might be other mechanisms to address situations in which we know that the imports are required because of contractual reasons, or whatever.