There's no doubt that the wood and wood products industry is one of the most severely affected sectors. They are among others, however; the auto sector and the wood sector are clearly facing some significant challenges, and so are a number of the industries that spread around them.
The solutions for each aren't necessarily identical. As I indicated before, and as we hear from the wood products industry itself, they are very dependent on access to export markets and market diversification, and that can constrain the nature of support that can be provided by government in order to meet the long-term growth prospects of the sector.
We hear from the wood products industry that they are looking at a long-term future that does have opportunities embedded within it. A number of measures announced in the budget attempted to get at and address, or contribute to, facilities such as FPInnovations, for example, through some innovation-related research. There is some export market development funding to assist with exploiting and accessing diverse markets so that when global demand does recover, there will be opportunities to take advantage of that and to continue to work with the industry, and as I mentioned, there are the financing provisions within the budget.