I'll jump in to answer Monsieur Savard-Tremblay's question.
For the most part, the WTO has been helpful for us, especially on this file, which has been a perennial trade irritant between us and our biggest trading partner to the south. I agree, it's a constant battle and it's frankly an unfair one, and it octopuses out into different areas too, which are related to softwood but also involve pulp and paper and other manufacturing processes. To the extent that we can leverage an agreement or some sort of structure to try to help avoid these problems in the future, certainly we in the manufacturing industry would be very supportive of it.
My earlier comments on the situations I alluded to, whereby U.S. competitors game the trade tribunal system to their advantage is present, and it happens in this sector as well, so we're very concerned about that type of action. The problem is that if it's not punished, it keeps happening, because it becomes a viable business strategy.