Thanks.
Mr. Silvester, it again points to the difficulties of coming up with numbers, but in your presentation you talked about the B.C. lumber industry, for example, and you cited other numbers. We had Mr. Newman before us today from the Canada Wood Group. Again, because the elements of the TPP aren't known, he was much more equivocal than you were around the numbers of jobs that would be created in the forestry sector. He said that the TPP may or may not provide new benefits because agreements like softwood lumber already existed. He went on to talk about the fact that there are a whole bunch of caveats on whether or not there would be increased markets. Those would include things like tariffs, standards, environmental credentials, and preferential purchasing policies by some countries.
Again, I wonder where you came up with your projections on where some of these economies would be created.