Good morning. I listened carefully to what you said and I have a question to ask you.
Presently, in the context of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America, are there business people representing the three countries and, if there are, how many have interests both in Canada and the United States or Mexico? It is well known that freedom of movement encourages industries to move from one country to the other.
There is also the whole matter of Chapter 19 of NAFTA. The softwood lumber crisis had a major impact on our industry in this area. As you know, Chapter 19 is very important as far as regulation, negotiation and disputes go. There are presently many questions about its validity, which was found to be rather weak in the context of the softwood lumber agreement. Are you presently reviewing issues related to Chapters 19 and 20 of NAFTA?
Obviously, some countries as well as some U.S. States are unwilling to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. But are you working together to identify some measures industry might take in the next few years to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? What kind of discussions are taking place in this regard?