The most important point, as I think Mike said, is that the problem with unfair imports into the country is that when you stop one, another one comes up. The second problem is that a big chunk of it is coming from steel companies owned by state-owned enterprises, and you cannot fight governments.
The issue that came up in 2015 was purely imports, nearly two times the normal imports into North America. That led to the collapse. Yes, there were other issues at Algoma, but if that collapse had not happened, maybe Algoma would not have gone into CCAA at the end of 2015.
The processes are being changed, and I think the government is taking the right steps. However, I think the important point is that the commodity market that we play in is so volatile that the process has to be much more agile and responsive.