Madam Chair, the latest statistics and data that I have are from the National Association of Home Builders, which did a study and brought it to the attention of the U.S. administration. Their statistics indicate that for an average middle-class house in the United States, the price has increased by between $35,000 and $40,000 because of the tariffs. Also, for multi-unit housing, which is probably used more by lower-income persons, the increase in price is around $19,000.
We are arguing vehemently, just as the National Association of Home Builders is, that the tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber are having a significant impact on the price of housing in the United States, especially in light of the recovery and with regard to affordable housing.