In this industry over the last 15 years or so, global trade has increased dramatically and has put much greater competitive pressure on us in many markets than we had in the past. Even within what we would consider to be our domestic market, which is North America, you would see significant increases in imports to the United States from countries such as Brazil, and also, as Shawn mentions, Europe, which has taken quite an aggressive approach in promoting its industry. That probably would account for what you're seeing.
I can't comment on the specific countries you've mentioned, but despite these challenges, forest products remain Canada's number one export to emerging economies such as China, Korea, and Japan. We continue to be quite a successful exporter, though perhaps in more targeted markets where we've been able to stand our ground and fight for that market share.