Yes, Mr. Easter, that's a key issue, the ATRQ. What we hope for in a CETA is that we'll get to zero, period, and we won't have to worry about the ATRQ, which has an autonomous tariff relief quota of 20,000 tonnes at 0%.
The problem with the ATRQ, which expires this year, is that it has end-use restrictions. We can't use it for certain forms or product, so then we get back to the duties of 12%, 15%, and 20%. It also prevents us from doing domestic branding. If you've got end-use restrictions, you can't get it into the market in a form that we can put Canada on it because it has to get so much more processing within Europe.