That's right. It is a very large tariff that's in place, at 15% ad valorem. It does have a maximum in place of $1.57, but if you think of a $10 Canadian wine being sold in Japan with a tariff of $1.50 and a $500 bottle of Bordeaux being sold in Japan with a tariff of $1.57, it creates some significant competitive disadvantages. In the Canadian circumstance, there were a number of key tariffs that were eliminated on wine in 2010, but our tariff rates range from 2.8¢ to 13¢ per litre, which are nowhere near the maximum tariffs that are in place in Japan.
On October 23rd, 2012. See this statement in context.