I don't completely remember where we were in the debate.
One thing, though, that has come to my attention over the last couple weeks during the break period is that evidently the finance committee put forward a rather specific series of resolutions on this issue having to do with forestry. One of the things they put in there was a call to have a round-table conference, a meeting--I forget the specific terms--a national forestry summit. It struck me as a little bit odd that the finance committee would get around to it before the natural resources committee would--not that I think we're too offended by our finance committee colleagues, but it would have been nice to have it come from here rather than from finance.
That's one thing I would like to put on the table--that it would have been nice if we could have done it first or could have been the committee responsible for it, rather than another committee that's not so directly involved with the industry.