Generally speaking, the EU is what you would call a mature marketplace. They're not growing exponentially. Our market share has shrunk over the past couple years. The important part about this deal is that they do import, from non-EU countries, about $23 billion worth of product. We're only $1.4 billion worth of that. Within that tranche, there's probably a fairly significant ability to grow, and of course one of the things that's restricted our growth is that 7% tariff on the building products side, the wood panel side, that's rendered us relatively uncompetitive vis–à–vis our competition coming in from outside of the EU on those product lines.
That would be an important part to help grow a little bit, but it will not be the holy grail for the industry. If we're going to look at the greatest potential for growth, it's going to be east into Asia and India.