Thank you.
A billion dollars is the amount of money that was left behind the border at the last trade dispute, $500 million of which went to the coalitions of U.S. producers who brought the complaint. The other $500 million went to what we call “meritorious initiatives” to promote the use of softwood lumber. All of that is fine.
Certainly, if we recover the duties, we want to take care of our business. We want to grow. We want to transform. We want to invest. To the points that were made earlier, all of this is good. We want to invest in our business. We want to continue to grow. We're optimistic about lumber for the long term, and we want to continue to compete.
If I may, very quickly, I thought Mr. Lee's answer on the situation was very good.
The one thing the Americans could do tomorrow that would set the stage for a resolution is to renounce their appeal of the WTO decision and just implement it, like they did in the case on olives from Spain. This issue is a long way down the path to a resolution.