The Korean free trade agreement is important to us specifically because of the Korea market—I can give you some numbers on that—but also because the Trans-Pacific Partnership and continuing to expand trade opportunities is something that our members are supportive of. We have a green renewable resource here in Canada. It's well managed, and it's seen as quality lumber. We want the opportunity to compete. There are some other countries that don't have the same forestry standards and forestry practices as we do. So we need to make sure we're explaining that we have good environmental practices and we're very competitive in a commodity industry even though we have higher environmental standards than some of our competition.
I'll give you just some of the stats. In 2013, as I mentioned in my comments, we were at about $4.5 billion to China, $1.5 billion to Japan, roughly half a billion to South Korea. You can see there's a step down from China to Japan to South Korea, but then the individual European countries are far behind that. The Pacific Rim is a growth opportunity for us.