It's a good example. I think the softwood lumber dispute, or agreement, depending on how you look at it, and what you want to call it, helped us to really understand what the volume of sales was to the U.S., for instance. Again, those sorts of statistics, if provided by the government.... I know an individual company can certainly determine what its sales are, and its volumes, and that sort of thing—the capacity—but if it could be rolled up again into something that generally gives them an idea of the trends over the long term and the overall sales of Canadian forest products, of all companies, that can help with business decisions, for sure.
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