They will never do so. That's the reality.
We've heard questions from both parties. What I'm trying to get at is the partisanship. I think all members of Parliament here are supportive of the work you're doing. Again, I should say that certainly from my standpoint, on the hard work and the position you're in to negotiate with either side, no matter who is in power in Canada, we are all supportive of having a softwood lumber deal with the U.S.
You've expressed to us the importance of the efforts and the non-reciprocity. Certainly, the other side is not as keen as we are because of the factions on the U.S. side that are making sure that they benefit from this uncertainty. I just want to make sure we get that on the record. I really appreciate that because it's key for this study, as we are all concerned about the lumber dispute. The reality is that it's extremely challenging regardless of the political parties involved.