Thank you.
You are quite right, Ambassador, that negotiations at some point do have to end. Again, I do think you have done the best we possibly could do for Canada and you were always thinking of our industry.
Could you please talk a little bit more about the second alternative that Minister Emerson himself had referred to as being litigation, perhaps, if this deal didn't go forward? I've seen in the news that the U.S. Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports has said that if Canada even attempts to change the deal, Canada and our industry can expect years more of litigation. I think it's safe to say that if the deal doesn't go forward, that's the exact same thing they would have to say.
Could you just tell us what you think that litigation would look like?