For a country the size of Canada, we're a relatively small trading nation. If you look at the history of our country, we would not have the high standard of living and quality of life that we have were we not open to trade and were we not free traders. It's amazing to think that we had an election in this country in which free trade with the United States was the issue, not that many years ago. Thank goodness we got over that.
As you know, our government is negotiating free trade agreements around the world. A lot have been successfully negotiated. This is vitally important.
In the forestry sector, for example, we had some real losses during the course of the recession, along with the collapse of the housing market in the United States. And now--and you've probably heard the same thing--British Columbia is exporting, I think, something like 50% of the product to China. We're being flexible and going to where the markets are and where the demand is. That is one of the reasons our country is as great as it is.