I'm going to go quickly.
I have had the benefit to work in Quebec, Ontario, and B.C., and I think that the interests are not identical.
Certainly now you're aware that B.C. bought 40 sawmills in the U.S—5 billion of capacity. That's about the capacity of Quebec. I think that any deal that would restrain the trade in central Canada would basically protect B.C. They have the Asian market, and I think from my presentation, you will see the volume. It went up quite substantially. We don't have the luxury of this market in central Canada. Even with the system that B.C. has, there is some restriction on log exports that is a major irritant even for Japan, and in the U.S.
I think that is certainly something that should be taken into account. Let's remove the irritant, and maybe it will help to get free trade for Quebec and Ontario.