During that process of trying to arrive at free trade, which took three and a half to four years—a very, very expensive litigious process, and very expensive to all the companies in Canada—you eventually decided that you needed to have some kind of government support. You supported the previous government very much, which I appreciated, making $1.4 billion available, with $800 million for the softwood lumber agreement, which you could tap into to keep your companies going. You supported that, but unfortunately the previous government didn't have the opportunity to get that through before the election.
Is that correct?