Certainly, we've had discussions with companies about how they operate. It varies from company to company. Obviously, certain restrictions such as Buy America do have an impact on the way products can flow. If, for instance, they're supplying a procurement contract in the United States, most likely it has to be sourced from the U.S. plant.
On the other side of things, for instance, on automotive supply chains, it's different. It depends on the product that they're looking for, the type of steel they're looking for, so it does vary.
With regard to the dollar, the dollar has benefited the Canadian producers. Again, steel is a global product. It is a commodity. It's also traded in U.S. dollars significantly, so the benefit has trickled down to manufacturers as well.