Okay.
My next question is this. Given that we're on much more even footing now.... I realize that there are still some challenges facing us, but we are on much more even footing. As well, when we get to the end of 2011, it's the expiry of the ARRA. At that time, then, since this negotiation has already taken place, I would expect us to be in a much better position. First of all, hopefully our American colleagues will have seen the light. More importantly, we already have a template that we can work on to help prevent greater protectionism from our American trading partners. To me, that's probably one of the greater gains out of all this, that now we can work on, for the first time, a real long-term future agreement that will benefit our industry and, quite frankly, American industry. It will benefit North America.
As the international trade department, do you look at that? Have you looked at that? In round two, ARRA 2012 or whatever it will be called, do we have that possibility?