Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for coming in on such short order.
I understand that Mr. Doherty wasn't here for one of our first meetings, maybe our first meeting, when our Liberal member for Surrey, Sukh Dhaliwal, was the first to put on the table the need to address softwood lumber.
Mr. Doherty, it was Sukh who championed this at committee and made sure that this committee, which was working on the TPP, was open to hearing from stakeholders from coast to coast to coast. We did talk about how important softwood lumber is to Canada and those thousands of jobs that you talk about. We did engage with many from British Columbia, as well as all the other provinces and the territories.
Mr. Moen, from your engagement with Canadian representatives and meetings with all of the various stakeholders, can you highlight some of the provisions they would like to see in a new softwood lumber agreement, and those they would not like to see in such an agreement.