Let me start there. That is not true. Of course it's a priority. Of course it's a priority for me to stand up for the forestry sector and for its workers. Of course I want to negotiate a deal with the United States. I've said that at every opportunity, and I said that directly to the President of the United States when he was here on Friday when we had our meeting.
The unjustified duties against Canadian lumber and softwood are unjustified, and we are working with the industry. I continue to work with the industry. The argument I have made is that American consumers, those who are building homes and depend on our softwood lumber, also deserve to have more affordability in the way those homes are built there.
As I said earlier, with a relationship as large as the one of Canada and the U.S., we, of course, are making a tremendous amount of progress in many areas. This is an area around softwood lumber that we have to keep working on, and I am committed to doing that.