Thank you, Chair.
I'm not a regular member of this committee, so I don't have as much expertise as regular members do, but I'm just wondering about.... The duties are applied to, say, raw logs or to dimensional lumber heading down to the United States. Duties are applied at the border, and the product enters the U.S. markets. I guess Canadian consumers could suffer if that product were then manufactured into something more valuable and then shipped back to Canada. Am I correct?