On the WHTI, we have discussed the possibility of a delay, as I indicated when I answered previous questions, but until we get the specific information on the status of the technology, the infrastructure, the distribution of these documents, it is more difficult to be precise and ask (a) should there be a delay, and (b) how long should that delay be?
We felt the best thing we could do is engage in a working group, as I described in previous responses. I should say to you that we used the example of a convention being deferred or being moved to another city in the United States, away from British Columbia, as an example of what was happening, why time was of the essence for us to get the answers to allow us to make the proper judgments, because there's a time delay or an advance notice that you need for convention planning. That made an impact. I can tell you directly it made an impact on our counterparts across the table.
On softwood lumber, your question was, does this affect the use of dispute settlement mechanisms under NAFTA?