Sure. Thanks, Mr. Connors.
I'll answer the second question first. The liquidity program is working. It has provided some relief, obviously. As you indicated, every time we've gone in front of the tribunal on the softwood lumber, we've won. There is absolutely no merit to this. This is a trade dispute. Basically, a number of forest companies and producers in the United States have been able to convince the trade commission in the United States to put these duties in place, but there's no merit to it whatsoever.
I do believe that we addressed the dispute much better than we did last go-round, and the government's liquidity program helped. We've seen a number of forest producers.... You mentioned one. I think you were talking about Resolute, with the $200 million. A number of forest companies were able to survive through this without having to take curtailments just simply because of that, but it certainly will help to get that dispute resolved and, hopefully, in a much better way this time around, so that we're not actually giving more money back than what's supposed to be coming to us.