Diversifying a market is extraordinarily difficult in the context of the global overcapacity challenge. Frankly, the export markets are flooded, and the further away you travel from the market, you lose the advantages you have.
That said, we have enormously innovative and efficient producers here in Canada, making extraordinarily high-tech, high-grade, quality product. Our success, from a market diversification standpoint, is tied to the health of our customers in Canada and what those customers are able to export as finished steel-containing goods, given their high quality. That's where we are.
You mentioned the tariffs. We have that exemption, certainly. It's a temporary exemption and we continue to work away at making that as permanent as we can.