I will say, look, Minister Ng is very active on this file with her American counterparts right now, and we've consistently raised this issue. We raised it with the president directly. We've raised it with members of his cabinet. U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber are unwarranted. They are unjustified. They are unfair. They hurt our workers. They hurt our forestry sector and, frankly, they hurt their sector as well.
We are still pressing for a negotiated settlement. It's in the best interests of both countries. The U.S. needs our softwood lumber. We supply roughly a quarter of what is consumed in the U.S. That's over $8 billion. The U.S. housing market continues to rise. The demand for softwood lumber is only going to increase as a result.