I think you could say that the large companies in B.C. have made a fair bit of investment, and they continue to do so. There was quite a round of investment to try to get around the anti-dumping duty. I think the companies in the interior of British Columbia found that the more they produced, the less the component of their fixed cost was, which helped them in the dumping calculation as far as the zeroing goes.
On the B.C. coast there's been almost no investment. It has been more regional in British Columbia.