We have been consistently working on the softwood lumber issue in the interests of the Canadian industry. We are continuing to defend their interests and those of their workers, whether through litigation, through chapter 19 of NAFTA and chapter 10 of CUSMA or before the WTO, and we will continue that work.
We are also ensuring that the industry is supported. Well before the pandemic, and even as tariffs were levied on our sector, we were working with the sector. We're making investments so that they can diversify their products and can look at additional markets in which to pursue opportunities and customers. We have done this. We have successfully attracted foreign direct investment to invest in some of our sawmills across the country.
This work really takes a broad approach. It's about helping the sector, investing in the sector and defending our interests against these tariffs.