It was mostly to do with the Canada-U.S. exchange rate, as well as some relocation to Mexico under the NAFTA, because the U.S. and Mexico have free trade, which exemplifies the problems when Canada—at least for one commodity but also more broadly—isn't part of a freer trade area. That's coming back a bit now with the exchange rate, but we need more markets to improve that again.
On October 20th, 2016. See this statement in context.