That's a good question.
When I undertook to investigate this talk today, I asked some of my colleagues where they had seen impacts on trade from, say, the preferential purchasing and subsidy issues in Japan. One of the examples I was given was the loss of a 1,000 package home order. The issue of package homes is that if they come out of Canada, they typically will contain cabinetry and higher value-added wood products within the package.
Apparently what was happening, due to the requirement for domestic wood to be used, was that they were unable to meet the procurement requirements, and therefore that sale was lost and the value-added elements of that sale were lost.
The fully fitted-out home kits are an excellent way to get our value-added products into the market. As I say, with the current progression we're seeing in subsidization and domestic wood initiatives, it's going to make it more difficult to get those kits into Japan.