They have very close relationships with their suppliers. It's very hard to penetrate that. It's always been very hard to penetrate that. It's more or less the same thing in Japan with the keiretsu. It's a market structure dynamic. It's very hard to penetrate these markets just because of the structure. When you try to enter that market, there are government regulations in place that make it hard to penetrate.
As I said, I'll be very happy to share the list.
There are also some issues dealing with export subsidies. Some members have been saying that Korea's import-export bank has been subsidizing some of the industry with non-bank guarantees and other types of financial instruments. And there is a whole list of other issues relating, for example, to intellectual property, and our friends at the Réseau des ingénieurs du Québec have outlined some of them.