No, internally. On the question on whether the value-added guys or the multinationals are going to be the people who win or lose in this deal, on the coast we have a very integrated industry. We start with large companies, most or all of which are Canadian owned or privately owned by Canadian interests. They are the larger guys. The smaller guys are all privately owned.
The supply chain is very integrated. You start with logging. You end up converting logs into lumber. Then the lumber goes to the smaller value-added guys. One can't exist without the other, so we all kind of benefit from the agreement.