Market diversification is indeed still important.
For example, what's being done in Southeast Asia is excellent. Suppliers are managing to sell certain cuts there that the Chinese market would otherwise take and that would be harder to sell in North American markets.
However, the Chinese market is extremely important to our sector due to its size, and it will continue to be. Market diversification will enable us to reduce risks, especially when we're exposed to friction, but we still need access to those markets to properly supply our markets.