I'm sure there are. For our industry we source aluminum, steel, and other lightweight metals from smelters, like in Quebec for aluminum. They are a key source for North American production. Those countries presumably would want to also open markets for themselves in other countries. Normally, on products like that where we have a manufacturing presence, let's say in Mercosur or elsewhere, then obviously you have to source in areas close to your production facilities. If they're not time sensitive, then you can look elsewhere. If they are time sensitive then we normally localize our suppliers, and our suppliers come to us, generally speaking. No question, when you look at the North American industry and all three NAFTA countries, this was part of the new NAFTA objectives, to source more in North America, and from the U.S.'s perspective, more from the United States.
We already source a lot of aluminum and whatnot from Canadian aluminum companies and other steel as well. The U.S. is trying to change that, so it's more focused on U.S. sourcing. But we believe that as an integrated industry, we need to be able to source from all three countries.