The 10% tariffs put in place for aluminum have had an impact. If I'm not mistaken—and I don't want to speak for Rio Tinto—I believe it was a $20 million loss per month to the employer. It didn't necessarily slow down primary metal production. It's really the primary metal that's produced in our facilities.
I used to represent the Laterrière plant where they make rolling ingots. One hundred percent of our production went to the United States. This had the effect of imposing an additional tax on the employer. At the same time, however, the so-called Midwest premium was increased. This balanced the situation for the employer.