Mr. Chair, if I don't finish the time with my questions, I will share it with my colleagues.
In the beginning of your presentation, you talked about the United States being our primary market. This is predominantly an export market. I found it interesting that, in comparison to other witnesses we've heard from on the other two days, you didn't talk about the growth in Asia. I understand that the Quebec and Ontario forestry industries are in a very different market, naturally, from British Columbia. China is not quite as close to Quebec as it is to British Columbia. But where they've had their great success is diversification of their markets overseas.
Has the forest industry particularly in Quebec looked for international markets in the same way that British Columbia has? If so, where? If not, why not? What fundamentally would make the more eastern Canadian market different from the western Canadian market in driving for new markets, possibly Europe or somewhere in the east? What's the difference between the two sides of our country in looking for diversification of international markets?