I think our friends in the United States are very competitive and will obviously be looking for what's in their best interests. I can't predict what they're going to do.
In our view the negotiated agreement of 2006 had compromises on both sides to get to where we did get to. If we were to enter into another round of negotiations, we believe we would end up very close to the same spot. We're still trying to convince them that we're in the forest products industry, not in the trade law business. Usually what happens is that the trade lawyers make the most money in these types of negotiations.