I'm going to have to interrupt. It's about a minute over. I let it go quite a ways. Thanks for that answer.
I'm now going to turn to myself for a round of questions. I'm going to exercise the chair's prerogative.
I want to go back to talk a little bit about steel.
Mr. Sheehan was talking about how tariffs are terrible, and how the 232 tariffs were terrible for steel. Would you agree with me that the reason Canada was originally side-swiped with the 232 tariffs was that the anti-circumvention mechanisms we had in place in Canada at the time weren't sufficient, so the United States said, “We're going to hit you with tariffs because steel's being dumped through Canada into the United States.” Would you agree with me that this was the predominant reason?