That's a great question. The point of comparison that we think is valid is not the automobile industry; it's what other forest industries are getting in other countries. We don't compete with the automobile industry. As a forest industry we don't have a grounded view as to whether or not what was done for the automobile industry was the right or wrong thing. But we know what we need, and we know that the degree of help for other forest industries in the United States and Europe is far more than we're getting in Canada. So do we want more? Yes, we want more. Do we dismiss the $1 billion? We don't—not even a little bit. There are many towns that survived because of it.
Was the Canadian government's type of intervention very well targeted? Yes, it was. Would it have been better if we had received as much as our competitors? Yes, that would have been much better. Are we disadvantaged on Canadian jobs because Americans are getting more money? The answer is yes, we are disadvantaged. My members who have mills on both sides of the border are benefiting more in the States than in Canada.