I think the official position of Canada, and it's very much supported by the industry, is that the agreement should be extended in its entirety, or it should be allowed to end and there should be free trade.
Over the better part of the last two years, 16 months over the last two years, because lumber prices have been higher than the trigger points identified in the agreement, we have enjoyed free trade between Canada and the United States in softwood lumber. We would remark on the fact that during this period of time, Canada's market share has not increased in the United States owing to the reasons that I discussed in an earlier question. Were the agreement to expire and we continued in a free trade position, that's certainly what we would be prepared to live with.