I would highlight that China has initiated WTO proceedings against the United States and Europe, and Canada has registered itself as sort of a participant to that process. It's important that Canada show a tremendous solidarity with the United States and the European Union as we move through this.
The way Canada applies non-market economy status, broadly, to China and anyone else who would be deemed a non-market economy is through something called a section 20 investigation, under SIMA. That means, on an individualized basis, the CBSA goes out and does an investigation and gets to the bottom of whether this is behaving as a non-market economy. We think that's a very strong approach, entirely defensible at the WTO. Should it come time that the Chinese also seek to challenge that ability for us to understand how their economy is working, we would certainly expect the government to defend that strongly.