We definitely recognize the importance of this issue for the steel sector. We've heard the concerns of Canadian producers about government interventions and the Chinese economy, and the implications this has in terms of their steel production.
Absent a regulatory change, non-market economy treatment for China would continue past December. I'll also point out that Canada's trade remedy system doesn't provide for a standing non-market economy designation. Rather, investigations are initiated on the assumption that market economy conditions prevail, unless there is evidence that's provided by the Canadian industry otherwise. That's more—