Okay. Thank you for that.
I'd like to come back to Mr. Feldman on two points.
Mr. Pearson, you've already commented on the punitive--Mr. Feldman termed it draconian--nature of this legislation: the 18 months of imprisonment for people who are just trying to sell softwood and create jobs in their communities; inspection without warrant; the provision allowing the government to go after commercial customers and directors individually, and also going after transferred moneys at any time. So a person who set up an educational trust for their kid could presumably, the way the legislation is drafted now, see those funds taken by the government.
A lot of folks feel this is an unjust political tax because there are political reasons why this agreement is in place.
I'd like your comment on the draconian nature of this legislation, and I'd also like to indulge you. You mentioned you had some theories around the revocation of the orders, and I would love for you to provide more comment on that.