There's no doubt that this is a serious challenge. We understand that a range of stakeholders and political leaders have attempted to move this conversation forward over the past several years.
In terms of new ideas, it is important to also work with some of the folks who can put pressure on the administration internally. When there are members of Congress, leading senators, who express support for a softwood lumber negotiation, those could be key allies for Canada to help push this forward. Of course, they still have a difficult time in making the case with the administration, but we see those folks as possible allies.
There are industry groups as well. Many people in politics and policy are focused on affordability, and one can frame this in the context of improving affordability. The senators who weighed in last year made that case around home affordability.
I think we all acknowledge that there has been a lot of effort put into this over the past several years to help get us to a point where we can negotiate a softwood lumber agreement, but we would appreciate a renewed effort. Anywhere we can be helpful and other associations can be helpful, I think we'd be happy to support the government's initiative.