Thank you, Chair.
To the officials, I'd asked the minister previously about how much longer Canada can afford for this dispute to go on. I wanted to put that in the context of lumber prices. I believe the price today is hovering around $1,327 per thousand board feet, compared to January, when it was $649. That gives you a sense of where we're at in the lumber price world.
Does the department have a sense of at what price point—assuming lumber goes down in the foreseeable future—these duties will start to cause more harm on our industry? With the high lumber prices right now, our mills are doing very well. They've had to take on more shifts and hire more people. There's a huge demand for the product right now. At what price point will we see these duties start to levy more harm on our industry? Do you have any information on that point?