Yes. I think it's not just going to help our company. It's essential even for bigger companies like Mr. Kalesnikoff's and the independent companies that are processing things across the country to have something that they can rely on to resolve this. We sometimes just can't count on the big companies to get behind the idea to resolve the issue, or the provincial governments to get the direction, from time to time, from the big companies to do that.
In a perfect world, I would suggest that it would be great to have softwood lumber included as one of the items that is going to be in the USMCA. In my experience over the years, having been through this since 1984, that is just not a practical thing to hope for because on the other side of the border you have a large group of people that doesn't want to have this resolved and have a free trade environment. That's always been difficult. That's essentially why I think the dispute resolution system they have in chapter 19 going forward seems to be pretty much intact. That's why I would say that the small and medium-sized independent companies would say the USMCA needs to be ratified, so we can continue that.