Absolutely.
Of the $24 billion, as I say, 70% or so of that goes to the U.S., and I think we have to be realistic that for the foreseeable future, the lion's share of our product will continue to go to the U.S. It's an easy market to access; it makes sense. They build their houses out of wood, they need our wood, they don't have enough of their own wood, so it makes sense for us to access that market.
However, growing our markets in other places, such as China, where their market and their economy are booming, that makes huge sense if we can get a part of that. Right now, we're sort of supplying them with wood forms for the concrete, but if we can get them to build with wood, like we do here in North America, that will hugely reduce our dependence on markets like the U.S. It will send our product elsewhere, it'll sort of drop the supply in North America, and it will basically drive the price up. And there goes the dispute, gone.