As I mentioned with LNG Canada, it's unfortunate. It's a large project. There are a lot of Canadian fabricators available capacity-wise that could provide it. We have provided the module steel from Saint John, New Brunswick, all the way to Alberta for modules for the oil industry. There's enough capacity in Canada to do it. The only reason they don't want to do it would be for price, because as part of the trade action, the Chinese were subject to, I think, a 46% tariff plus a $2,300 per tonne countervailing duty because they were found to be dumping steel into Canada.
We should enforce the duties that have been put there for good reason in order to keep fabrication jobs in Canada.