The remanufacturing industry is very important. It employs thousands of Canadians. There is no question that it's an important industry. The duties that are unfair for the entire sector are at the moment doubly unfair for them, to be clear. My staff were meeting with the remanufacturers this morning, so we're very familiar with their concerns. Their concerns are real.
In terms of going forward, I can't say a lot more than that, because we're in a situation where we don't know what the U.S. Department of Commerce is going to do. We expect them to bring forward their announcement imminently, and we will find out a number of things at that time. Will there be maritimes exemptions? Will there be more border mill exemptions? Will there be remanufacturers exemptions, or treatment like the last time, which was more or less net fair? Will there be treatment for high-value producers like the cedar folks on the west coast? We just don't know at this time.
I would simply say that we're well aware. We're not flummoxed. We're well aware of the issues facing the sector. They are real, and at the moment they are deeply unfair.