No, they're covered by privacy considerations. When people are responding to a government appeal for input, they do it under cover of privacy.
If you look at the tariff structure, you'll see that Korean tariffs average 13%. Canada's average is less than 4%. If you eliminate those, it stands to reason that there's going to be more benefit to our side than theirs.
I can give you details about the tariff levels. Korea imposes a 5% duty on flight simulators, 3% on engines, 8% on industrial machinery. Canadian tariffs, especially in those areas, tend to be either zero or very close to it.