Yes, I do.
I suggest that we finish this softwood lumber case, get all our money back, and have free trade. We take the legal precedents we have, we take the fact that the coalition is really getting beaten up--once again they lose and get no return on investment--and we take the fact that the United States has lost their ability to use zeroing in calculating their anti-dumping. All you do is change that on a spreadsheet and there is no dumping.
We should also take the fact that the British Columbia government has made a bunch of forest policy changes. Even prior to their making the changes, the U.S. Department of Commerce had to admit that B.C.'s subsidy was negative $430 million.
So just finish the case. We've already got it won. At some point you have to say “Look, you're going to lose every time, so give up.”
As I said in here, I think the U.S. administration is losing their appetite for it, and I don't think the coalition has the membership to do it again--unless we provide it and the funding.