Honestly, it's essentially a mathematical question: what percentage would be found to be countervailing subsidies or anti-dumping, and what the volume of trade is. That's something we can't necessarily quantify. We're taking steps to reduce that as much as possible. There are various techniques to try to make sure that certain numbers aren't used to add....
If you look at the past history, 20% or 30% has been the first finding, and so that's been the rate that's been charged. Through litigation at NAFTA and the WTO, we've managed to bring that down. The last time it went from about 20% on countervail down to de minimis. In other words, it's gone by the end of five years.