Well, it has for sure. Prices are very high right now, so the industry is doing okay, but we don't have to look back very far.
In 2019 there were 144 curtailment announcements in the province of British Columbia alone, because we are a high-cost environment, and that had a massive impact. We have a declining fibre supply because of our beetle issues of 20 years ago, and so that was creating a ton of disruption. When you add on the instability created by not having an agreement in place, it's very difficult for planning purposes. Duties can be 10%, 15% or 20%. In some cases, companies are paying upwards of 30%. When you have that kind of instability, it doesn't allow you to plan.
I would say the other thing is the $7 billion plus. More than $7 billion is on the sidelines, and that is money that could be spent in British Columbia and, indeed, across the country, investing in workers and communities, transforming industry and applying technology. That is a real loss for our country.