We are certainly prepared to enter into negotiations with the U.S. on a new softwood lumber agreement at any point in time. The challenge we have is that we don't have a willing partner on the other side. That may change as the U.S. administration gets more up to speed and as we have the new USTR confirmed and she starts to take on a lot of these files, but over the last number of years there has been no appetite on the part of the U.S. to enter into a negotiation. The U.S. industry continues to press them not to enter into such negotiations.
That's the reason we have been taking the approach of continually challenging U.S. decisions on softwood lumber duties and largely winning in most of those cases. We now have six cases under way, both at the WTO and under our CUSMA agreement. We're building up pressure to try to convince the U.S. to re-enter a negotiation, but so far we have not had a willing partner on that side.