There's no doubt about it. Hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on lawyers and association staff, and untold millions are spent by Canadian companies that have to comply. People don't realize that this dispute, unlike all the previous disputes, is not just a countervailing duty dispute. In other words, they are alleging more than just subsidization in Canada; they're alleging dumping, which they have never done before. When you allege dumping, once you get into a dumping case, you can be in it for a decade or more and never really get out because administrative reviews go on and on. The basis for calculating dumping margins is very, very elastic, and we could be in this for a very, very long time. So, to me, it's really an opportunity to get this mess out of the way and begin to think larger about the future of the industry and the North American economy.