I think everybody will agree with what I've said so far. The question I heard you ask, which I assume everyone is interested in, is can something be done now that would not be destructive, that would be constructive? The answer is yes, things can be done now. They won't be magical solutions, but they will increase the number of mills and the number of jobs that are kept in Canada.
Refundability of the research credits would put cash in the pockets of those mills, those companies that are investing in research. It will put the cash in right now, rather than holding the cash in the federal treasury until at some point these companies become profitable. Rather than the government hanging on to it, saying they want to see if you're going to survive and then they'll decide if you can have your money, they could give it to you today so you could invest more in research. That's something that could be done today.
Market expansion. You asked whether there was going to be a market. The global economy is desperate for raw resources. The increase in demand for forest products is more than the entire production of B.C. every year. The fact that we are facing a difficult marketplace now in the U.S. is a temporary aberration. There will be huge demand. One of the things government could do right now is help with our market expansion and diversification program so we can get into those markets as quickly as possible to increase our penetration of them as they emerge. That can happen now.