I mentioned it in my remarks briefly, and I'll expand on it. We've had, from the previous administration through to the Trump administration, a tremendous ongoing dialogue with the U.S. around how to effectively identify and prevent dumping and subsidy behaviour. We know that this is the number one trade irritant for the United States. This is why I say that we have to be very careful about being perceived as a back door for dumped and subsidized product.
We are supportive of efforts like the G20 global forum on overcapacity, which was initiated at the last G20 meeting and I understand will present an interim report at the coming one. We have a formal North American dialogue with our Mexican and American partners in industry and government to discuss things like joint enforcement and identifying common bad actors. We do a lot of work in the NAFTA context to preserve the integrity of the market, and certainly, we have a great interest in continuing that work going forward.