The 2006 softwood lumber agreement expired in October of last year, and we are now in a period of what's called “a litigation standstill”. The softwood lumber agreement is essentially an agreement that sets out managed trade between the two countries. With the expiry of the agreement, we are in a period of free trade between the two countries, but free trade with an understanding that there will be no legal challenges with respect to that sector for one year.
During that time, we are working hard to negotiate a new softwood lumber agreement. We have broad support across the country from all provinces and broad support in the industry to undertake these negotiations. We're working hard to do that. We're engaging very closely with the United States on that now.
That being said, we're not going to take any deal; we're only going to negotiate a deal that makes sense for us and for our industry. It's a very important and economically significant task, and we are putting a lot of attention into it at this time.