That's a good question. Yes, there was a surge in toilet paper, but in tissue markets there were paper towels, sanitary wipes.... I think there was maybe more of a surge on the wipes. Toilet paper is a bit of an anomaly. That was a 241% shift. I think if you talk to the toilet paper manufacturers, they'll say they expect to see a significant dip in the weeks and months ahead.
As for the other product areas, not at all. If you think about sanitary wipes and paper towels, you'll see the demand is going to be pretty strong for those, so the prospects for our pulp mills are pretty good. Our biggest issue is that they need that consistent flow of chips to operate, especially in B.C. I mentioned almost 40 mills were down. Twenty-four of those mills are in British Columbia, so the impact in western Canada has been more significant at this time, but if this drags on, I'll be increasingly concerned about capacity issues in the east as well.