They are general in nature.
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has said that it was easy to see that companies here were having a lot of problems and were suffering considerably from the entry of a large number of new products into the market.
I would call that a recommendation, but the tribunal held that this meant that duty could be charged for a maximum of five years. This is an example of what the government could do and it is a recommendation by the tribunal. I also suggest that the government follow all of the tribunal's recommendations, that duty can be charged for five years.
If it did only that, the government would be making it possible for a company facing what could be described as dumping to reposition itself and invest in technology, if that is the immediate need.
This is a very specific example of recommendations made by the tribunal that we want the government to apply.