Thank you.
My main question that I want answered is this business of, as Katherine Tai, who is going to be the new trade representative in the United States, said, these issues seem to go back to the beginning of time.
Are there any examples out there in international trade agreements, with Canada or not, that offer a way for us to stop this treadmill of constant softwood lumber disagreements? I wonder if there's a way to put in language something that says what Canada does, the stumpage system we use and the public land ownership we have, is okay, some language that says the United States cannot bring these actions forward if that system remains the same. We need something to stop this whole cycle of dispute.
I don't know who might want to try to answer that.