It's probably somewhere in our paper, in which we did table a set of facts, which is being translated. But the industry is pretty evenly balanced between British Columbia and Quebec, where the majority is. There's a lot in the Atlantic region. Even though it's not a lot in absolute terms, it is a very large contributor to the Atlantic economy. And there's industry in Ontario and Alberta, and less in Saskatchewan.
But it's pretty well spread coast to coast. It's a large part of employment all over the country, and of course it is hugely important to rural communities. There are 300 rural communities across the country whose economic lifeblood is the forest industry.
If you count direct and indirect jobs, there are somewhere between 800,000 and 900,000 across the country. The Canadian Forest Service numbers and the Statistics Canada numbers are way off. I think with this turbulence people are having trouble catching up.
But it's not a B.C. industry or a Quebec industry; it's a Canadian industry.