The press release was the result of a meeting that took place between the three associations, those of Mexico, Canada and the United States, which are working together to consolidate the aluminum market under the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement. We're constantly working to ensure that no metal that doesn't comply with the rules of the market crosses the borders of the three countries that are signatories to the agreement. In the past, we've seen this happen in Mexico, where metal entering the country was processed and then ended up on the American market.
This isn't a situation we have in Canada. Our country isn't a destination market, but a production market, exporting to the United States. However, Mexico has traditionally been an entry point for metal from China or Russia, metal that has been discounted so that it can enter the market, including the American market.