I think my answer would be that we are continually looking at the market levels; we are looking at what the shutdown position should be. We currently have a mill in Saskatchewan that is in fact down because the pulp mill is down. So the economics of the market, as I have said repeatedly here, are difficult, and we are expecting to see demand decline in the U.S.
To the best of my knowledge, we are not looking at expanding in any geography at this point in time, and I would be surprised if we were, given our view of the shrinking consumption on the U.S. side. We're certainly working very hard to expand our sales in markets other than the U.S., and we'll do everything we can to keep our employment, keep our mills operating, and be competitive.