Mr. Chair, I took that to be many questions, and I'm not sure which one you'd like me to address.
In terms of Canfor's intent to shut down mills, the answer is no. We have two facilities in the southern part of the province of B.C. They are competitive mills, and they intend to be part of the Canfor family going forward into the future.
The economics of the high Canadian dollar, low chip price, low lumber price, higher energy costs, higher transportation costs--those are the elements that come into running the business as much as anything. So it's not a softwood lumber deal based just on lumber pricing and tax. It's an added burden, I admit, but at the end of the day, mitigating this risk against much higher duties in Lumber V is the better security for our mills in the southern interior.