I think it's part of something larger. The European Union has been working on theirs and designing theirs for years, so it's not a fast process. It's takes a long time. I know there was a consultation on this maybe about a year ago, and the United Steelworkers put in a submission. As far as I know, that's stalled. I could be wrong about that, but it was something we heard a lot about as the EU was developing its carbon border adjustment mechanism. I think we need to look into it in more detail and come up with a plan.
It will be several years before it gets implemented, if that's the way we go with it. It's certainly not the only policy option, but it's important, and one that we find our members, particularly in energy-intensive industries like steelmaking, typically support. In other places they have fears about various decarbonization efforts, but this is something we really find our members get behind.