We currently operate several facilities in the United States, and these facilities are struggling the same as Canadian companies and Canadian mills in Canada are. The gist of this deal is to build some sense of the bottom of the market and those terms around lumber pricing that apply the tax. My sense is that the industry on a North American basis will not sustain these lumber prices that will equate to these high tax levels. Nobody can survive, not even U.S. competitors.
So at the end of the day, something will change. And my prediction is that the high levels of tax rates that are being talked about today will not be sustainable.