The best way to answer is that we're in a situation we don't want to be in, where we are putting tariffs on our major trading partner. We're doing it only because it has put in place what we see as unjust tariffs on us. That is our response, meaning obviously that again the first order of business needs to be to deal with that issue, the unjust utilization of section 232 on Canadian steel and aluminum, which is intended to be for security purposes.
The response to the tariffs and then the eventual response to safeguards and remission orders, all that activity is from that initial unjustified action. Clearly, our goal is to get rid of the tariffs and safeguards and get rid of any need for any of these remission orders or duties relief programs so we get back to an appropriately free market between Canada and the United States on what is a significant industry on both sides of the border.