Maybe I'll start with you, Mr. Julian, and your comments to Mr. Clark, which I'm bringing up because they were specific to WTO. He was actually agreeing with me that WTO is important and that we should be talking about it. So maybe you should do your research before you decide to try to slam someone across this table, because you made a fool of yourself.
I would like to say that it is very irresponsible for this committee not to take WTO negotiations, and a good conversation about them, seriously. We will have ample time in the House; the minister and the Prime Minister have been very clear that we will be debating the softwood lumber deal in the House. So we will have more time then, and I look forward to hearing what you have to say there, but I really just do want to share my disappointment with this committee and the fact that we're not giving ample time to WTO negotiations. And I'd like to point out that contrary to what some of my colleagues have said around this table, the majority of the industry do support the softwood lumber deal.