I'm going to suggest to you that the panels aren't being put together in good faith, that the panels are deliberately taking a long time to form. They won't run consecutively, so the old strategy—which was to wait until we win and then they'll come to the table—is, I'm suggesting, a strategy that's going to cause further damage to the softwood lumber industry. We can't wait for all of these administrative review panels to be decided.
I think it's more urgent than ever that we have a focused government trying to resolve it, not waiting for the wins. The wins will be great. However, we could get one now, another one in two, three or four years, and we're already at $8 billion in duties.
I guess I'm going to go back to this: Would you agree with me that the critical thing is for the current government to find a way, come hell or high water, to get this resolved, instead of waiting for the panels to make their decisions?