Being from the west, I have a question for Mr. Nighbor from the Forest Products Association.
I know you're facing a very critical time with the softwood lumber agreement coming up as an issue out west and across the country. How does the $200 million for advanced wood products help you export goods that perhaps would not come under any tariff or countervailing duties? Does that help you create better products that you can export, not only to outside of the U.S., but does it also allow you to export innovative products to the U.S.? I want to know, if you can elaborate.