We've had strong demand in the U.S. and we see demand being strong going forward. What you're seeing is that U.S. producers are putting more capacity online. They're building more sawmills, but that takes time.
As I mentioned in my remarks, there was about a 16-billion board foot gap in 2021. That means they're underproducing. They're not able to meet their own customers' demand in the U.S., so they're looking to us. They are increasing their supply for sure, but they're not doing it fast enough.
With keeping these tariffs on, they do benefit from those tariffs because of course they get higher prices and they're bringing production on slowly. It's the laws of supply and demand. If we don't have enough supply, there's price pressure.