That's a good question. I apologize if I don't have the specific numbers on hand. Certainly, the largest proportion of our products are manufactured. They would be saw and lumber, which is cut to specific grades, dimensions, and lengths. It is structurally graded and stamped, and meets Japanese requirements for structural use. I mentioned projects such as oriented strand board, which is a fully manufactured product, and so on. There are also log exports off the B.C. coast here.
In the scheme of things, percentage-wise, that's quite a small proportion of the shipments that come out of this province, and the reason is that we have log export restrictions. The operators on the coast who are operating a private forest will have greater opportunity to ship to Japan.
I might just add that Japan and other countries in the Asian market have had great difficulty securing raw materials in recent years because of restrictions, not only on our own log export restrictions, but difficulties from Russia and other countries that have had measures in place to kind of restrict raw wood exports.