I have one other question on this, and then hopefully I'll have time for another question.
If a company today were to bring goods into the country and either accidentally or on purpose put the wrong product or whatnot inside the vehicle, and the tariff regime changed—let's say with a trade agreement that's going to go in a different direction—and three years from now they come back and say that actually the goods were x or y, instead of a or b, which tariff regime would they be responsible for paying under? Would it be the current one existing today, or would it be one that potentially could change down the road?