Okay, but I'm not sure I got an answer on how companies might be playing with sides, depending on which side of the border they're on.
To follow up on what Mr. Dhaliwal asked, he made reference to U.S. groups that are opposed to what's going on with the application of the duties. These are groups such as the National Association of Home Builders. We know that adding duties to already high lumber prices is going to hurt home construction, naturally.
Just for more clarification, what is the Canadian government doing to identify groups like that? Is it trying to maybe latch on to the lobbying power they have with U.S. elected officials? Is that part of the strategy? Can you inform the committee with more information on that aspect, please?