As Mr. Chong noted, the government has introduced a ban on the importation of goods produced by forced labour under CUSMA obligations. We continue to work with our colleagues at the Canada Border Services Agency, which is the entity responsible for interdicting goods that may come in.
The Canada Border Services Agency works with a number of importers in ensuring that they are aware of the limitations on introducing goods produced with forced labour. We conduct research on the likelihood of goods being produced with forced labour, and there is a strong likelihood that goods produced, emanating out of Xinjiang, using polysilicon are produced using forced labour.
That said, supply chains, as everyone knows, are remarkably complex and global in nature. It can be very difficult for companies to trace in detail the origins of all particular materials within supply chains. The prohibition on importation of goods produced with forced labour is done on a shipment or case by case basis by Canada.