Certainly for our plywood producers this will be very, very good news, because right now they pay I think a 10% tariff, which prices them out of the market. We have one full-blown plywood producer on the coast as well as a couple of veneer producers who produce the veneer for plywood. So there will be a very tangible and immediate benefit for that sector.
As you know, global market conditions are improving. The EU is starting to come out of its protracted problems. We will see over the next three to four years very much positive, improving marketplaces at the same time that this agreement kicks into place. We expect that the combination of those two things will allow the industry to continue to grow the market share in the EU that we lost in the eighties. We had a very strong market there, we lost it, and now we're trying to recapture some of it.
So I can't give you a quantitative answer to that, but our expectation is that we will be able to capitalize.