I mentioned that there were some orders in place specifically with Brazilian steel, carbon sheet, hot rolled. It's a range of products. Decisions have been in place for a while now. I believe they were put in place and have since been reviewed, and they continue to be appropriate.
I talked about improvements to the trade remedy system, and I think that those are important. Dumping the subsidy is evolving globally. There is tremendous pressure as a result of global overcapacity in large part from the Asian jurisdiction and Chinese jurisdictions, predominantly, like Taiwan. They've built capacity far in excess of what their domestic demand requires.
We're making sure that we have the appropriate enforcement tools, investigative resources at CBSA and capacity at the CITT, to make sure that we're doing investigations quickly and coming to fair results. We should aim to determine rates of dumping and subsidy that are accurate, that are appropriate, and that preserve market conditions.