That's fair, and I certainly wouldn't presume to comment on the drywall—the gypsumboard issue—because it has nothing to do with steel.
From a steel perspective, and this goes to rebar, our concern is not with fair trade. Our concern is with product that is dumped and subsidized by foreign governments; that puts Canadians out of work. Inasmuch as no shortage of supply is demonstrable on the west coast, there are ample opportunities to purchase products, not from Canadian producers exclusively, but globally from producers who are selling at a fair price, and we think that is fine. Our only concern is where the CBSA and the CITT demonstrate through rigorous investigation that people are cheating the system to get access to product that is putting Canadians out of business.