The federal government made the announcement. We also represent the softwood lumber industry and the workers across the country, so it's the same kind of devastation for a lot of these communities that have been affected. In many cases there have been loan guarantees to the employers. There may be some exemptions under employment insurance, such that they will make some modifications. There may be some retraining. There are a variety of those things to make sure that those workers will have an opportunity to sustain their families. It's about making some changes that are going to benefit them. Because of this unfair action by the government, we want to make sure that our communities and the employers in those areas are looked after, and if there is some way we can expand the domestic market, which there is always room to look at, that would be another area we would encourage the government to go toward.
Unfortunately, in Canada we still build bridges, which are infrastructure, and bridge steel comes from foreign countries. It has been a heartache for me for a long time that we sit by despite having the opportunity to use Canadian products, the steel produced here, to create the jobs that are needed in the communities. We have the ability to produce it, no different from anybody else in the world.