No, we were in favour of implementing it in the first place. We know it's a problem. I think our focus right now is to improve the process to make it quicker for companies to get the refunds that they should be getting under the existing processes that are there. Right now, it's just taking too long for companies to get the money back out, the promises that were made. There's $16 billion, apparently, in taxes that will be collected. That money should be recycled back into industry, so how does that work?
We're worried. If you just start dropping tariffs, where does it end? That's the fundamental issue. We have said in front of this committee on multiple occasions, as I said, that we're for reciprocal trade. It doesn't matter whether it's the U.S., China, South Korea or Germany. It doesn't matter who it is. If we start creating imbalances in our trade approaches and how they treat our exporters versus how we're treating their exporters, it's a bad road to be going down. We agree with that equality, even though it does cause some pains. We need to fix those pain points.