Sure. We have a chronology. If it has not been available to you, we can supply that. Absolutely.
Let me make the point that once we initiated contact with the alternative suppliers, they had to think about what they could offer Canada, at a time when I'm sure they were getting a few phone calls from other places around the world.
What became clear, in the case of the French, the Dutch, and the Belgians, was that they could get their 10% to 15% increment to us but not before the end of December. This, again, goes to the timing. We were going, as I said to Madame Gagnon, in parallel. At the same time as we were looking for alternative sources of supply, we were assessing the situation domestically. We came to the necessary conclusion that our only way out before the end of December, which to me would have put many Canadians at risk, was to table the legislation.