Again, this is a decrease. We're actually forecasting that no money will be transferred to the provinces. Initially, Finance was forecasting that $80 million would be transferred under the agreement. Based on the forecast price of lumber, we're now forecasting a decrease of $80 million, which brings us to zero.
The criterion basically in play here is a formula. If you follow the U.S. housing market and lumber prices, when the price drops below $355 U.S. per 1,000 board feet, this agreement will kick in. That is what is driving this: they looked at the housing market in the U.S., at current prices and forecast prices, and they're forecasting that the price will stay above that amount of $355 U.S., meaning that there will be no need to actually pay anything out.