Yes, the building side of things would--OSB and plywood. That's where the tariff is, and they would benefit the most. As I say, we're selling somewhere in the $300 million area into the EU right now. It's a marketplace of $23 billion in forest products in general, and we are facing that 7% tariff against our competitors. So getting rid of that would certainly put us at an advantage vis-à-vis those competitors.
If I were to break it down, and if I understand the underlying question there, you'd find that most of the wood products would be coming out of British Columbia. The pulp and paper products would be coming out of Quebec and Nova Scotia.