What we're hearing from Canadian officials is that the Office of the United States Trade Representative is not in a position at the moment to formally engage Canada with respect to softwood lumber discussions. I think they have been very clear with Canada over the past many months that the priority of the Obama administration is the Trans-Pacific Partnership discussions and negotiations. They intend to focus their time and their resources on TPP, and likely, TPP will need to conclude from a U.S. perspective prior to their really engaging with Canada.
We're also to understand that they have not completed the consultation that they would do normally with stakeholders, including the U.S. Lumber Coalition, in the United States. Canada has not received an official position from the United States with respect to their view on the agreement going forward, nor do I think that we really expect to until TPP concludes.