As you know, the softwood lumber agreement was signed in 2006, and since then we have had peace, stability, and predictability. It has served our industry well. We believe it has also served the United States' industry well. That agreement expires in October of this year. The agreement also has a standstill agreement, which means that both parties are committed to not embarking upon any court challenges for a year after its expiry. We have consulted very broadly and intensely with our key stakeholders in the softwood lumber industry, and there is a broad consensus that what we should be aiming for is a renewal of this agreement.
The original term of the agreement was seven years, with a two-year renewal attached to it. We triggered that two-year renewal. We're now coming to the end of that. We would like to take that agreement and simply port it over, essentially just taking that original agreement and renewing it in its entirety. We've made that clear to our U.S. counterparts, and we hope they see it our way.