I should start with one small point about softwood lumber. My experience on this goes back quite a way, and it's not entirely doom and gloom. The industry is a little better positioned in two important respects than it was, say, in 2001, the last time we faced countervailing and anti-dumping duty suits. The most important thing is that back then there was almost no market in Asia. Now about one-third of the exports of the wood products industry go to Asia. That will be a mitigating factor in the impact of a U.S. countervailing or anti-dumping suit.
Some of the firms involved in Canada have also made significant investments in the U.S. Canfor, Interfor, and West Fraser have made investments in the U.S. to buffer their corporate experience.
On the two pipeline projects, it's not WD's role in the government apparatus to have any impact on that—