The only sure way to avoid litigation is to negotiate a new deal, to be very blunt with you. We have for a very long time gone through these cycles of litigation and negotiation, as you well know, being from B.C. in the softwood lumber area. Ideally, we would like to negotiate a successor agreement before the standstill period runs out, but that being said, it has to be the right agreement. There will have to be an assessment as we move along that we have the right agreement, one that is worthy of our concluding, and we'll of course then avoid the litigation.
That's the point of the agreement. The agreement is there to replace free trade, if you will. It establishes managed trade and therefore avoids litigation.