As you know, this was a decision that involved extensive public consultation with retailers and with the industry. Not all of the bicycle industry in Canada wanted to have the duties levied that the Canadian International Trade Tribunal were calling for. As you perhaps know, the industry is basically a dichotomous industry. Some parts of it are manufacturing very high-end bicycles. They do not want duties, they don't want protection, they don't want their bicycle parts subject to extra duties and tariffs. Then there's the low-price-point part of the industry, which has asked for the protection.
In reviewing all of the considerations—and Mr. Bernier is quite knowledgeable, because he has a company in his riding—we reached the conclusion that with investments in technology and some upgrading of their capability they could be competitive and we would not have to impose those costs on the consumer.