That's correct.
I thought that the duty drawback was going to work for us. Then I started talking to our suppliers. The paperwork that I would need would show who they're buying from and how much they're buying it for, so they're not going to supply that to me.
The other issue is that as long as these tariffs are in place, I'm paying 24% more for Canadian steel. All the steel guys recognize what has happened to the market, and they are making good profit from me. They may be losing money on sales that they used to make in the U.S., but they are making a lot of money from me. That's happening from the Canadians, the Europeans...everybody.
So, no, I don't see a program that really works for me. With regard to the amount of money that this is costing us, we can pass a little bit on to customers, and then, basically, it just reduces our profitability substantially. It's not a life-or-death issue probably for us, but it makes us less competitive against foreign or American suppliers.
That's why I'm suggesting small programs like DTAPP, SMART or even—