I have two quick answers to that.
They haven't turned us down, but they've put such a chill in it that people look elsewhere.
They've also said to companies, “That's enough; no more Canadian acquisitions.” So what that's leading to is our better mills being taken over by offshore and U.S. companies. You can't become a big Canadian company, because the Competition Bureau frowns upon you for that. So it's much easier to go and buy American assets. A lot of my most efficient competitive companies are busy buying mills elsewhere because they don't want to fight with the Competition Bureau about becoming big in Canada.