Yes, it applies to western Canada. A certain manufacturer, the main manufacturer in all of western Canada, accused Americans of dumping drywall into Canada five years ago at the time when we were trying to rebuild Fort McMurray and other places. It was a big issue.
At that time, we were at least able to get the tariff reduced quite a bit by looking at the impact not only on the manufacturer but also on the end-users, principally homebuyers and homeowners. That duty lasted for five years. It has just in the past few days been determined by the CBSA that there is a likelihood of continued dumping, so it's going back to the trade tribunal to again assess what the duty should be.
Again, we would say that it seems like a questionable duty, because there's one company that basically has a monopoly in western Canada—speaking of oligopolies and trade competition and all the rest—and it's also at a time when we really can't afford to have even more impacts increasing costs of construction material. We'll be engaged heavily in that.