Let me try them in reverse order.
With respect to the softwood lumber agreement, when I took this job on the first of September--I tried to get through a whole career without dealing with softwood lumber, but I didn't quite make it--the first thing I needed to do was go meet the lumber industry. So I went to British Columbia and then to Quebec to meet with the principal producers on the one hand, but also their industry associations. I have since met with all of the provinces and all of the provincial associations representing the industry.
They told me unanimously that my first priority should be to protect and preserve the agreement. The reason they told me that was because in the current economic climate, the agreement gives them a little bit of stability and predictability in the marketplace.
I can only report to you what I heard from those representatives of the industry.