We don't have a formula yet. There's to be consultation with the provinces on that. But as you are aware, the softwood lumber agreement envisages a lot of work, in terms of other exit developments out of the agreement, work on administrative and customs elements, so there's a lot of ongoing work that will require administrative costs to conduct. So what you're basically speaking about in administrative costs are those costs incurred by the federal government in the administration and negotiations within the softwood lumber agreement, i.e., the costs that are imposed on the federal government because of the presence of the agreement. I don't have a figure for you. However, when there is agreement with the provinces, that will be all set out.
With respect to the legal matters, there are both legal opinions, and given that the agreement also has within it the dispute settlement mechanism, if that mechanism is used we have to provide for the costs to the federal government in representing Canadian interests in those proceedings. Those are the types of cost. We haven't quantified them, and clearly, that is a subject of federal-provincial negotiation in terms of agreement on those costs. As you know, the rest will be given to the provinces in proportion to their companies paying the charges in the first place.