On the costs, I'd like to make a comment. When you compare costs to litigation, I think the industry paid $2.3 billion in export taxes, plus the $1.4 billion Canadian, okay?
On the other point, when you look at the job losses, let's take the example of Ontario. Fifty per cent of the production has disappeared, and Ontario is right in the middle of the country and the only market it has is the U.S. If you don't have free trade and don't have access to that market, and you're hit by a tax and a quota, you don't invest.
So sure, in five, ten, or fifteen years the coalition will basically succeed in shutting down the industry in Canada. We know what happens when you don't invest. I think that's the reason we're insisting.... A deal is always good, but with NAFTA I think we have the tool that we need to have access to this market, as long as we have fair trade. I think we have fair trade in Canada and basically we need to have that recognized by our friends south of the border.