We remember that case. A Chinese billionaire used aluminum to move his fortune out of China. The aluminum reserve was discovered in the Mexican desert from an airplane flight before being repatriated to Vietnam. We're talking billions of dollars.
Such a scenario would be impossible in Canada, which has a very robust import control system for aluminum, including mandatory reporting by importers. This system provides a high level of visibility in near‑real time, with data available within 24 hours. Our industry is vigilant, and we're very satisfied to date with the measures put in place by Canada.
That said, it's a very fluid market. It's a very valuable metal. The North American market is certainly the most attractive market in the world for aluminum exports. So we're not immune to such attempts. The important thing is to remain vigilant and to work, as we are already doing, with the Government of Canada to maintain ties and to identify any anomalies that could eventually lead to a crisis situation.