The Canada Border Services Agency is responsible for the enforcement of trade remedies measures, so once things come in, if they're subject to anti-dumping and countervailing duties, they are the ones assessing the duties on that. They're determining whether the products meet the definition that's in the finding to ensure the duties need to be applied, and they're the ones examining whether there's false information, perhaps on the entries and whatnot.
As I said, my understanding, and you may want to discuss this further with the steel industry as well, is that we've heard anecdotal evidence that things are happening or at least that there are parties in Asian countries that might want to facilitate the import of products without paying duties. In terms of having found a very prevalent issue coming into the Canadian market, I don't think we have evidence of that.
That said, we understand that it's a concern of the industry and enforcement is very important. That's one of the reasons why we're looking at it. We looked at that in our consultations to help improve the mechanisms we have to deal with it.