You're quite right. There was an announcement from the Department of Commerce on preliminary duties as part of their first annual review of their investigation. These reviews will happen every year. In that preliminary decision, the duty rates were reduced quite significantly.
Now I'd caution that those preliminary rates don't actually take effect.... We have to wait for the final rates to come out in the summer. It's a sort of two-step process. These preliminary rates may be indicative of where those final rates will come out, but they're not a guarantee. We'll have to wait and see what the final rates are. If those final rates are lower, companies would then pay that rate going forward. They would benefit from the reduced rate.
Unfortunately, the way the system is set up, there's no immediate refund because of the ongoing challenges. The ongoing challenges basically suspend any liquidation of those duties until those challenges are completed.