Maybe I'll kick that off.
I think what I said before was about the conditions we've seen in the past and indeed when the last deal was done. You have a few conditions in placeāI talked about some litigation water under the bridge, some money held up that the U.S. industry has its eye on and then some levers, which are some other things that are not lumber-related.
When you have those conditions, it then becomes a leader-to-leader conversation to try to push. The industry in the U.S. must be brought to the table and that's something only the leader of the United States can do.
That's the context of what I said. Yes, it will absolutely require the Prime Minister and the President, but the President has to get the U.S. coalition to come to the table and engage, or there's nothing we can do to get this thing resolved with the way the trade laws are in the U.S.