I did not prepare enough to provide you with those kinds of statistics by industry sector, but we all know of industries where things became complicated. Lumber, among others, is an issue we've talked about for several decades, and steel has recently come up as an issue as well.
I would go back to what I said at the beginning of my remarks, that it's normal to have non-tariff barriers. Where trade agreements can be really helpful is to frame the discussions and allow Canadian companies that are encountering problems to come before a committee, a panel or a council to help them find a solution and to resolve their dispute. However, it's not perfect. Some disputes have never been resolved and we hope that we can resolve them one day.