These measures have now been in place for roughly nine months, and I might prefer to share it in writing. Specifically, though, there were increases to the CBSA resources. There have been adjustments to the way normal values can be calculated. For example, the use of a particular market situation was an important opportunity. Our trade law didn't include that explicitly, whereas others did. That helped us to get up to that.
Then there has been some transparency added to the system. In the past we felt like we didn't have the information we needed to prepare the CBSA and the CITT to take appropriate action, and now there is more transparency. There is reporting out of those that are subject to findings such as the amount they have had to pay every year in anti-dumping duties, as well as other aspects that really help us to help the government make sure the system is effective.