Well, as I said in my presentation, we think the $5 billion should be returned, of course. If any money is returned, we know that the federal government has participated in getting it back. Taxpayers' money has paid for that, and millions upon millions of dollars have been spent on that. We think the position of the federal government should be to tell the industry that this money must be reinvested.
In terms of reinvestment, I think we've mentioned retraining and that there is a real lack of trades out there. Money should be put in place so that older members of our workforce who are prepared to retire can do so with dignity.
In a lot of these remote communities in northern Ontario, B.C., and Quebec, when a mill shuts down, everything shuts down. The older workforce may be able to retire and stay where it is, but the younger workforce just leaves and never comes back. So money should be invested in retraining. Moneys should go to the older workforce to retire with dignity--we made that proposal. We should also make sure that the industry reinvests in the sawmill industry, the forest industry, in order to remain competitive, in order to have efficient operations, so that it can compete with the rest of the world.