I'm not aware of any significant reimportation of Canadian lumber back into Canada from Canadian logs that have been exported to the U.S. I assume transportation costs back and forth might make that prohibitive. That's my view.
To your question about litigation costs, I'll note briefly that the costs have been in line with those of previous years. Our counsel does a very good job of maintaining a cap on expenditures so that they are in line with those of previous years. Of course, any expenditures are, in our view at least, well worthwhile, given the high value of exports and the large amount of duties that are being held at the border. The return on investment is certainly good, in my personal view.