Well, again, as we've tried to explain, trying to predict that is very difficult, given the $105 billion we're talking about and then parsing that down to how much money we're actually talking about in terms of contracts. You're talking about contracts that would have a Canadian connection, because that's the issue we're talking about. There has to be a Canadian connection to an American contract.
In terms of a prediction of hundreds of millions or billions of dollars, we can't say that. What we can say, as suggested, is that if 30% of the inputs into U.S. manufacturers come from Canada, and they can't have access to those inputs in order to bid for contracts under this bill, they're going to have a problem. But I can't put a number on that. It's significant enough that we're here trying to explain why we're making our case with the U.S. It resonates in the U.S. with members of Congress and with the business community there, because we have allies who agree with us that they're going to be hurt by this.