I think it would all depend on if the U.S. were to consider taking some kind of action against our steel and aluminum tariffs, and if they were going to justify it on national security considerations, as they did in the past. If we felt that those justifications were unjust, then I think clearly all bets are off.
But we did agree, to get removal of the tariffs, that we would monitor the trade going back and forth. The biggest concern of the U.S. was about any product coming in from outside of North America through Canada into the U.S. We've been ensuring that we can demonstrate that we're not importing product from China, or other countries around the world, and transshipping that into the U.S. That was their fundamental concern.
I think as long as we can demonstrate that we're operating within a North American market, we don't have to get into those considerations.