We do have orders. I'll be happy to provide for the committee afterwards the list of orders that are in place under the CITT where dumping and subsidy behaviour have been found. There are orders in place against both Japan and South Korea. It's demonstrable dumping and subsidy behaviour in those markets, and predominantly in the South Korean case, I think, it's subsidy.
This is also, though, I want to emphasize, a part of the China effect, because China is selling its steel into Korea. That is motivating Korean producers to then dump onto the global market whatever they can't sell in their now tainted or undervalued domestic market. That's why you see that sort of infiltrative behaviour. We now see dumping coming out of Europe. It's the same problem. Chinese steel is pushing Turkish steel out of Turkey, and Turkish steel is ending up in North America.