We recognize that, and very much so. The raw product itself has one classification, but it changes classifications once it becomes a fabricated product. The way in which you calculate the regional value content is very important. It's very easy for a manufacturer, let's say from a low-cost country, to establish themselves in Canada, make minor adjustments to that product and call it Canadian origin. We're suggesting that Canada adopt a longer and more detailed list of products, use a more defined way to calculate regional value content, and then put in a stronger methodology for manufacturers to use in order to strengthen the ability to stop countries such as China from dropping in product, simply making small adjustments and changing the value.
This is an area that we would actively participate in, from this point forward, to help the government with those products on an individual basis. It is definitely an area that we're seriously concerned about. In the past, this has been taken advantage of by low-cost countries.