First and foremost, I think there has been a missed opportunity. We've had free trade between the two countries, and now the three countries—Canada, U.S.A. and Mexico. It was 1987 for the original free trade agreement, and now, most recently, the review with the CUSMA. I think it was a missed opportunity. Softwood lumber has always been excluded unfairly in terms of the trade agreements, and I think it has to be a priority for it to be included, because for it to be excluded and outside of that process, it excludes us—at least on paper—from trying to dispute these tariffs. It excludes us from a number of processes that other industries within Canada are part of, because they are part of that agreement.
Yes, I very much support that and think it was a missed opportunity, to answer your question.