Yes, for a number of these working groups that haven't been established yet, the numbers and composition have not been agreed to. We know, for example, that the business council that we've spoken about will have six and six. I might have left you with the impression that the softwood lumber committee has a set number of representatives, but what I was speaking about there was primarily the industry committee.
The softwood lumber committee, as I noted earlier, will be composed of representatives from both national governments and will have the lead responsibility. How other committees are formed and the representation on those committees is yet to be determined, which is why I was saying earlier about consultations that will be taking place with the provinces concerning emphasis within groups, who is needed at the table for those groups, consultations pre-meeting and post meeting of those groups in order to ensure that we have a full picture and we're carrying forward the Canadian interest in each of the meetings.
That type of structure of organizing ourselves has yet to be determined, but that will be determined after consultation with the provinces in terms of their views respecting that mechanism.