If you mean the pulp and paper green transformation program, it's actually worked surprisingly well to date. We're very pleased with the program. I say “surprisingly” because it's a lot of money to move in a fairly short period of time.
I want to say for the record that we think this was a very good response. Keep in mind where the program came from. It was a direct response to a competitive distortion that was happening immediately in the U.S., where our competitors were gaining access to a lot more than a billion dollars. I think at last count they were up to about $8 billion. What Canada did was figure out how to bring this back to a level playing field before all the pulp mills in the country closed. This is what we were up against.
It might not be perfect and it might not have all the right applications for every situation, but it was critical, and it certainly is doing the job.