I can't give you a date when it will happen, but I can tell you that job number one in moving to a decision on safeguards is to ensure that we have the analytical base needed, because, obviously, there's a trade legal process on the other side of this. The evidence base needs to be there to support the imposition of safeguards. If it's not, there are implications from that.
Getting the analysis done has been a significant focus. We have had regular meetings with industry. This is ISED, the Department of Finance and the Canada Border Services Agency working together to establish that analytical base and to work with the companies. Obviously the Minister of Finance has the lead. He completed consultations, I believe, two weeks ago, and they're working on a decision.