I think Ms. Gray asked that question as well, what the impacts are.
It creates uncertainty. It takes money out of the industry that could be spent on plants and equipment. It's destabilizing. The duty rates move around because of the administrative review process, and so it's very hard to plan. Of course in different parts of the country, I would say—and Jean-François, you might want to speak to this—duties are higher with some of the mandatory respondent companies than they are with others. That's destabilizing across the country. There are a lot of impacts. In addition, it creates price inflation, not just for U.S. consumers but also, because it's a North American market, for Canadian consumers.
Jean-François, I don't know if you want to jump in.