I don't have any specific numbers. I can tell you that the raw log export problem is primarily a western Canadian problem. It's situated mostly in the province of British Columbia. Thousands of workers have lost their jobs over the last few years because the federal and the provincial governments are guilty in allowing these raw logs to be exported without being processed in the communities in which they're harvested.
Our position is that too many communities are being closed down. Local sawmills need the work, need to be processing these trees in Canada so as to support the communities, so that the communities can survive. That's our position--that those raw logs simply should not be exported. That's our position.