I'm not an expert on the particular arrangements and the rights and obligations embedded within the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber agreement, so I won't comment on the specifics. However, I can indicate that, as members would be aware, the wood products industry is very export-dependent for its markets. There is a long history of market access challenges of this nature. So this is an area that requires a clear understanding.
I would also add that there are perhaps more difficult challenges in terms of pricing arrangements today, credit-related and financing-related, than in normal times. The lack of efficiency in the financial markets is challenging, but the Export Development Corporation, for example, is working with wood product exporters to try to identify where there are opportunities for improved financing of exports and for assistance that can also help to facilitate transactions. They will attempt to do so in a manner that avoids running afoul of concessionary types of arrangements that could cause some trouble down the road.