Well, for Woodtone and companies that are similar to us, I think generally the approach, historically, has been that everybody's in or everybody's out. We've been approaching it from the largest side of the triangle. I think there's an opportunity here.
We're at a unique inflection point here in terms of having a vehicle in order to accommodate a fairly small sector of the softwood business. There's a lot of softwood business, there are a lot of softwood products that are outside of the scope. We manufacture some ourselves that are outside of the scope. I think that if we can approach it with some urgency—in our particular case I said this amendment affects a number of companies across Canada—it can provide some certainty.
The uncertainty in our business, as everyone here has spoken to, is significant. In our case an amendment could assist in providing some certainty for a number of companies.