Yes.
There was another point raised earlier by the witnesses, but I think it would apply to you folks as well. It's the whole issue, especially with agrifoods and agricultural products, of certificates of origin. It wouldn't be just for agrifoods; it would be the same thing in timber.
I think it needs to be said that Canada has a very expanded and modern certificate-of-origin system that is recognized around the world. This is not an obstacle to trade for us. This is something that we do routinely just in dealing with the Americans. Actually, they forced us to bring it in back in the seventies and eighties. Is that a market advantage for us?