Yes, on both sides of the border.
That goes to my point about why, in those three specific Department of Commerce investigations, what we are looking for is a national exemption. We can make a case. In a lot of instances, the logic behind Buy American is that it displaces not only the direct commodity but also the associated employment. I talk about the raw material stuff.
Canada is in a unique position to make an argument that this is not the case when you're dealing with us, that there are significant economic spinoffs and economic benefits to dealing with a Canadian supplier. We're not saying, “Don't do a 232 investigation, or don't take action on the basis of your 232 investigation.” What we are saying is, exclude Canada. It makes no sense to include us, as you will only hurt yourself.