It's such a tricky situation. I think those types of ideas and looking at different alternatives are important.
Canada has a tremendous lumber resource, and there's more we can do. There are more structural elements that can be made with wood, and we're starting to go there. We were going to go there in faster fashion before lumber prices went up. Now it becomes questionable as to whether they can even be class-competitive with some of the more basic materials they would compete with, like steel.
I think some out-of-the-box thinking in that industry to support Canadian lumber—and the entire industry that could be wrapped around that—would be very beneficial.