Thank you, Mr. Fowler. I'll keep going here.
We got roughly $7.5 billion to $8 billion in tariffs collected by the U.S.
Is the government willing to backstop that money for the producers who are out that money? Is the government willing to say, “We'll make you whole”? Last time we settled at 75%. Are we willing to take 75% of that $8 billion and give it to our producers now? They're really hurting and they could use the cash. Lumber prices used to be around $1,200 to $1,600 or $1,000 a board foot. Now they're sitting around $300 a board foot.
Have there been talks in the industry about how the government could actually come in and prepay in lieu of collecting that tariff once you do negotiate a settlement?