Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Paul, for coming again to speak on the trade issues.
There are a couple of articles out this morning on U.S. lumber. People are very dissatisfied that our agreement is going to be delayed.
In your sense, under the agreement, why from the American side would they be so upset? Would they be getting a better deal? That would be my first question.
The other thing is on the whole mechanism. Can you explain a little more clearly to the committee how the lumber quotas work, when they reach a trigger mechanism to cause us to be penalized on our side?
Also, could you explain a little more how the moneys are going to be transferred back and forth—the $5 billion—and give a little more clarity?