I appreciate your comments, and I appreciate your corporate social responsibility. I'd like to make that as a broad comment.
Finally, I think to Mr. Casey, you made some very compelling comments that I thought, again, from this seat, bear repeating. We talk about the challenges we have with our U.S. neighbours as they relate to softwood lumber. The thing you said, though, was that as we increase our exports—and currently we have some $24 billion of forestry exports, most of it going to the United States. But to the extent that we broaden our base beyond the States, the impact of that is that the increase of lumber goes higher, and as a result of that, when the price of lumber goes higher, the disputes tend to go away. Did I understand that correctly?