There were two questions. First of all, how do remission orders work to relieve people from a situation where they're finding that their supply is not there?
It's a straightforward process, in the sense that they put an application in to explain the category of product for which they don't have an adequate source, or to explain that the source has been priced out of reasonableness from their perspective. In these cases, we'll be taking a look at whether a remission order in that situation would be appropriate. That's what would happen for those companies. Assuming they get the remission order, they will be relieved of the tariffs, if the steel is from the U.S. That should help them. Of course, there are 166 product categories that have already been approved, and they won't need to go through that process. They can just claim with CBSA to say that's a product category that they're part of, and they'll be removed from those tariffs.
In terms of the consultation process, maybe I'll let Patrick speak to that for us.