Yes, I would agree, of course.
I was quite clear: most of the industry hates the softwood lumber agreement. It is just that it's
it's a lot better than not having it. Yes, we're suffering from it. We don't believe in it. We believe in free trade.
Even when we were winning cases we weren't winning, because U.S. law puts so many instruments in the hands of private interests to take action. The U.S. Commerce Department—and I'm not sure what is the politically correct way of saying this, so I'm just going to say it—is so responsive to narrow commercial interests in the U.S. that they can basically harass us to death, even when we're winning. They get so much advantage, even when they lose a case, because until they lose it the tariff is in and they have all this market advantage. It's just a very sorry situation.