If we're all competing on the same footing as other suppliers, the impact is certainly an increase in the tariff across all suppliers. But for example in the case of the U.S., in their agreement Colombia has undertaken to eliminate the use of that price band. Were it to be applied in the case of Canada, it could significantly increase those tariffs, certainly into the upper double digits and at times into the triple-digit tariff range. It can be quite significant. If we were to find ourselves alone in that situation, it would clearly mark a significant reduction in our ability to supply that market on a competitive basis.
On April 28th, 2008. See this statement in context.