Thank you for the question.
It's obviously very difficult to make choices when you have 300 families who work with you and you have to let some of those families go in one location and hire them in another. We're a Canada-based business, and ideally in our world we'd like to see more Canadian wood processed in Canada. The challenge we've found is that as a smaller independent producer the impact of the duties is quite asymmetrical relative to what the primary producers face.
Just as an example, the primary producers are producing two-by-fours and shipping them down to the U.S. They're going to pay a duty on that. The asymmetry is that the higher price of that wood becomes the higher price of my input. That becomes my cost. Therefore, the more value I add in Canada, again, the more duty that we pay in Canada. We did some quick numbers. It's about three times the amount of duty we pay for every board foot of finished product that goes across the line.