In terms of the Department of Finance, there are WTO committees held twice a year pertaining to anti-dumping and subsidies issues. We participate in those and have a lot of interactions with other international players and like-minded and not-so-like-minded countries to discuss some of these issues.
I'll mention as well that, on the enforcement side, CBSA has quite a lot of interaction with its NAFTA partners as well. Very recently, in the North American leaders' summit, there was an announcement that there would be further co-operation efforts on the enforcement of steel anti-dumping measures in particular. The first meeting pursuant to that occurred in October. They report out to that North American steel trade committee.
In that sense, there's quite a lot of co-operation, formal and informal, with other countries, because there are shared challenges on a lot of these issues, and getting a better understanding of how other countries are dealing with them, as well as best practices and whatnot, is a very useful exercise.