Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Again, I appreciate having you come out as witnesses today and to help with the understanding of the lumber industry. We've been talking a lot about manufacturing across the whole spectrum.
Last night and yesterday, Ms. Morgan, you talked about the softening of the market, the boom. Yesterday we heard on more than one occasion about the boom that is going on in building, the expansion and the housing prices that are going up because we can't keep up with the number of houses; they can't build these houses fast enough. And of course, when houses come, communities develop--commercial industries, schools, and all those sorts of things.
It seemed to be a bit counteractive to what you were just saying. Is this a local issue that we're hearing, or is it something that I'm misunderstanding in terms of your comment?