In September 2020, when the aluminum tax was abolished, people thought that the situation was settled for Canada, but it isn't settled for the exporters, who still have to buy their aluminum by paying this 10% surplus, which is still in the price.
We are really at a disadvantage and would like to be compensated so that the situation can go back to the way it was before the imposition of section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act, when the gap was about $100 between Asia and North America. If we get back to those levels, we'll be able to buy our raw material at a competitive price and make competitive offers to customers in those markets.