Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just have a brief comment and then two questions.
I get a flavour, even from Mr. Higginbotham and Ms. Goodman, that the deal is far from being perfect, which has been mentioned time and again. I would suggest it's less perfect for Canada than for the United States. I mention that cued by Mr. Higginbotham's comment, as I understand it, that of the $760 million sitting somewhere, his company will receive back only $460 million. That's my understanding. So it's with very grudging, grudging reluctance that Mr. Higginbotham's company, I presume, will accept this deal that will cost the company $300 million. Ms. Goodman has indicated that her company opposed the trade action. So it rather seems that Canada is relatively blameless here.
But I would ask Mr. Feldman to expand on his comment about $3 billion and how that math is applied.
Mr. Cameron, if I could ask you about the six to 24 four months that you mentioned, I presume you were talking about the hoped-for conclusion of litigation within that time.
So if I could ask you gentlemen to comment on those two points.