Yes, in fact I do, and I'm looking forward to fighting Lumber V at some point in the future before I retire. Because we're going to get one. I can imagine that even if the term of the agreement goes nearly to its seven years, somebody will pull a trigger someday because something has changed, and we'll be back into it again.
I know that many of our colleagues in the U.S. softwood lumber coalition are astute business people. They understand the virtue of solidarity among themselves with a single focus, and they have been terrier-like for a long time on going after this file, not being diverted. I can't imagine that they will change their point of view. In fact, they will be galvanized to new heights because some of the funds that are going to be returned to them in the name of individuals who signed on will be captured and set aside for the preparation of the next time around.
I can't imagine perfection in the deal as it's structured, as complicated as it is, where something won't fall apart and trigger another round in the future. That was the thing we'd all hoped to avoid.