When you reference it being harder for me, I'm assuming the question is for me as a member of the steelworkers. With our merger with the steelworkers, the steelworkers understood the significance of our role in Canada, and they made it crystal clear that we were going to be the voice of forestry policy for the steelworker union, North America-wide.
With respect to the softwood lumber agreement, our president, Leo Gerard, has made it painfully clear that he understands very clearly that the American coalition is off base. They are wrong. It's not that they don't understand the Canadian system. It's that they do not want to understand the Canadian system. We could not have a better ally in Washington than our president, Leo Gerard.